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Designing Around Third-party Assemblies
derek_ward
Member Posts: 63 EDU
I am a new OS user and I'm trying to figure out how to migrate my processes from Solidworks. One thing that I miss is editing parts within the context of an assembly. I know that it is being investigated and that the current suggestion is to model everything in a parts studio. This works well in most cases, however, I often need to work with third-party assemblies. I have successfully imported assemblies into OS as assemblies or flattened parts studios, however, OS doesn't seem to allow me to use the Derived function to bring in Assemblies or entire Parts Studios to build parts around. Am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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In any case this is a workaround for now and we will have better efficient workflows in future.
Thank you for your response. I am glad that you are working on better workflows to support this. The problem with using a flattened part studio is that you can not use the Derived feature on the entire flattened parts studio, only parts of it.
For example, how might I take a part like this and design some aluminum tube to connect it to? It seems much easier in Solidworks.
Thanks again!
I understand the suggested workaround is a multi-step process. Stay tuned for more features supporting this need.
- You can insert a derived feature from only one parent Part Studio at a time. Open the Derived dialog again to select from an additional Part Studio. (https://cad.onshape.com/help/#derived.htm?TocPath=Part%20Studios|Feature%20Tools|_____25)
Looking forward to some updates!