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Looking for help with joining two parts in the part studio.

I'm trying to join these two objects together.  https://cad.onshape.com/documents/adc6911ef00f114a689d7f9b/w/fde1971d456ead097b0f27d0/e/9ee9bc2946511f1e5f1c7609

In essence it is a cookie cutter.  I have received some help in the past but still struggling to understand the concepts. I want to join them on the rim/underside of the cutter with two bars (for want of a better word. 3mm deep and 5mm wide. The inner part needs to be central both in length and width with the outer part.  It doesn't matter so much where the connecting bars go so long as they are at both ends of the parts. I realise that you may have to get rid of some of the fillets to do this but would be better if I could keep them. The connecting bars need to be flush with the bottom of the cutters and project 3mm upward, the same thickness as my rims/handles on the cutters.  Even if it could be arranged to Skype in or something like that so I can watch how it is done, that would be great.  Not sure if that is possible with Onshape.  I thought I had seen someone do it.  I am a visual person.  Thanks for any help.

Stephen.

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  • stephen_dewingstephen_dewing Member Posts: 23
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    Hi Scotty,

    Thank you again. I really appreciate your help but still struggling.  I am one step further but using the Transform, I couldn't get the two parts to centre. Can you kindly tell me what I am doing wrong?  ie. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/33b6dfce86e47c624523c6b0/w/888afd3ae3d59f7c1125b92d/e/d422520aa5ca42e2ab377a4c

    Thanks.

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  • stephen_dewingstephen_dewing Member Posts: 23
    Hi Scotty,

    Thank you so much for your help.   I copied your work, deleted the steps and tried to do them again following your instructions.  I got the sketches and centre points ok but when I clicked the connector Icon and chose the centre point, it didn't do anything. Just stayed red.  Not sure what I didn't do.
    Here is my attempt. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/33b6dfce86e47c624523c6b0/w/888afd3ae3d59f7c1125b92d/e/d422520aa5ca42e2ab377a4c

    I didn't get to put the joining bars in at all but this is roughly where they need to go. 5mm wide by 3mm deep, flush with the bottom (the thicker part of the cutter)  You may need to take off the fillets to do this.  I'm not sure.  There is still so much I need to learn about Onshape but once I can connect things, that is pretty much all I want to do from now on.  ie. Make cutters and join them.

    Thanks again in anticipation.

    Stephen.
  • robert_scott_jr_robert_scott_jr_ Member Posts: 300 ✭✭✭
    Stephen, forgot to mention that if you hover your mouse pointer on the red feature list entry it'll tell you why that feature did not succeed. - Scotty
  • stephen_dewingstephen_dewing Member Posts: 23
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    Hi Scotty,

    Thank you again. I really appreciate your help but still struggling.  I am one step further but using the Transform, I couldn't get the two parts to centre. Can you kindly tell me what I am doing wrong?  ie. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/33b6dfce86e47c624523c6b0/w/888afd3ae3d59f7c1125b92d/e/d422520aa5ca42e2ab377a4c

    Thanks.
  • stephen_dewingstephen_dewing Member Posts: 23
    Ah! I've got it. Thank you so much.  This is my version. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e4146941f0c4141fbb2348b0/w/24f0a5cb1eaf1c646e3a9e83/e/4eb19f310a8498455aaac2b8 I left the bar right across in the end as I thought it might make it stronger.  I'll try and work out what you did to get rid of the bits later if needed. Can I ask one other question re restraining drawings? Firstly, none of my drawings/cutters to date are restrained in the sketch area.  In my case and what I am doing, is there any need to constrain my drawings?  What advantage would there be?  ie. What is the purpose of restraining drawings?  I really struggle to restrain them anyway, as there are obviously concepts that I don't understand.  However it is working for me at present without restraints.

    Thanks again.  I am very grateful.  Hopefully I can repeat it all again on the next cutter.

    Stephen.
  • stephen_dewingstephen_dewing Member Posts: 23
    I was able to delete the pieces as well so extremely happy.  Thanks again so much.

    Stephen.
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