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dimensions of a volume or the dimensions between two sides of a volume

macdony_denismacdony_denis Member Posts: 24
Hello, How to have the dimensions of a volume or the dimensions between two sides of a volume? Or dimension between 2 points of a volume? Thank you. Denis.

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  • konstantin_shiriazdanovkonstantin_shiriazdanov Member Posts: 1,221 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2017
    @macdony_denis hi, if you asking about model measuring in 3d then you may see the explanation in this webinar
    https://onshape.wistia.com/medias/memefyqdc6


  • macdony_denismacdony_denis Member Posts: 24
    Thank you very much Kostantin ;)
  • pavel_lelyukhpavel_lelyukh Member Posts: 8
    This webinar is so bad whoever made it shouldn't make another one again
  • pavel_lelyukhpavel_lelyukh Member Posts: 8
    Yea I wanna know how to measure the volume of a extrusion/part not waste 25 minutes
  • pavel_lelyukhpavel_lelyukh Member Posts: 8
    @macdony_denis hi, if you asking about model measuring in 3d then you may see the explanation in this webinar
    https://onshape.wistia.com/medias/memefyqdc6


    This video claims the volume appears in the bottom right corner for me it does not, it only appears in the mass properties dialog box and there is no show menu to configure it to appear there. Also no one wants to watch a Powerpoint it should be dynamic short and to the point.
  • eric_pestyeric_pesty Member Posts: 1,887 PRO
    That's a six year old webinar, Onshape has changed quite a bit since then... Maybe look at something more recent?

    Or just use the keyword "mass" in the help...
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