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Seaperch ROV
j_hunter193
Member Posts: 5 ✭
Hello All, We are trying to make different versions of the Seaperch underwater ROV, and for this need to learn how to make a base shape, and sweep over it. On a more advanced level, we would like to make case for our motor, which are usually plastic. We are looking for any tutorial we can share with our class to possible teach how to do these things. But if there are any other Seaperch teacher out there who use onshape, we are happy to connect with you.
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MichaelPascoe
Member Posts: 2,744 PRO
The most efficient way to learn Onshape is to complete the Learning Pathways. This will save you years of trial and error.
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Routing Curve+ is a good feature for pipe routing workflows, especially if you need a proper BOM structure using Assembly Imposters app.
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The most efficient way to learn Onshape is to complete the Learning Pathways. This will save you years of trial and error.
.
Routing Curve+ is a good feature for pipe routing workflows, especially if you need a proper BOM structure using Assembly Imposters app.
.
Learn more about the Gospel of Christ ( Here )
CADSharp - We make custom features and integrated Onshape apps! Learn How to FeatureScript Here 🔴
oh thanks!!