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How do I mate a simple assembly like a bookcase made out of melamine faced chipboard
derek_westwood
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I am trying to assemble a bookcase and having great difficulty with the mates, all the complicated mates seem well catered for in Onshape but simply butting two pieces of wood together seems vastly over complicated. Can anyone enlighten me?
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/741c42f9f04d0453dc8eeee6/w/cf2ec1510c0ba05b96af2a85/e/daf860ad789c83587041eecd
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/741c42f9f04d0453dc8eeee6/w/cf2ec1510c0ba05b96af2a85/e/daf860ad789c83587041eecd
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Soon it will click and you will have an "ah-ha" moment, then traditional (3-mates per part) mating systems will start looking dumber and dumber.
HWM-Water Ltd
Onshape lets the sketch be its own first class citizen on the tree (rather than nesting into features) , so it feels more intuitive to reuse or slide further up the tree if you want to use that sketch in an earlier feature above the extrude you originally created it for.