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Speed Modeling tournament with Too Tall Toby (a few open spots are left)

mlaflecheCADmlaflecheCAD Member, Onshape Employees, Developers Posts: 179
There are a few spots left in the Speed Modeling tourney starting next weekend moving thru the fall.  Would love to see some more Onshape people in the tournament:
 WATCH THIS -- https://youtu.be/EX9v22rtcaQ

It would be great to fill Too Tall Toby' tournament with Onshape users who are great at designing parts fast!!!
See the video link above for more info watch on:

 REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/WapgGt9NgKXWspnPA
 WATCH THIS -- Detailed Explanation of Tournament Format: https://youtu.be/qHUSme9hmYQ?t=1171
 WATCH THIS -- video of previous tournament https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jduKC...

Regards,
Mike LaFleche   @mlaflecheCAD

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    eric_pestyeric_pesty Member Posts: 1,515 PRO
    For anyone playing around with the Too Tall Toby speed modelling challenges, I've made a simple Onshape table that spits out the mass of your parts in the 3 materials. This way you don't need to assign a material and it saves a few clicks...

    Thinking of @alnis!
    TooTallToby Material table:
    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8fcf260635c2d78ec36f04b1/v/60fc42f91f09c5b55a6a89d5/e/75d456eca273fad2ba8b0018

    Note that it grabs the volumes of all bodies so you don't have merge all parts to get the answer (but be careful as it will "double count" any overlapping solids!). The mass is displayed in the document units and precision so be sure to have that setup properly...


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