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Re: Cockeyed parts - Methods for viewing imported components not positioned or aligned
For parts that come in weird, I usually use a transform by mate connectors (rather than translate and rotate transforms) to get it to the origin. I haven't had any issues with losing associativity th… (View Post)1 -
Re: Large assembly modeling: what is the maximum reasonable size for an assembly
@john_mcclary it's great to see another Pop!_OS user! I do have the latest version on my new laptop, I was just upstairs, and my old laptop was closer, so I used it to put together the pattern. It's … (View Post)1 -
Re: Large assembly modeling: what is the maximum reasonable size for an assembly
I made a 3x3 pattern of a big project I worked on, here is a link (13,842 part instances total, 1,538 per subassembly): https://cad.onshape.com/documents/10ea50ebd6dccce088f0360d/w/b15e1c221028bed4bc… (View Post)2 -
Re: EXPORT ASSEMBLY IN POSITION AND AS ONE PART
That's weird that the STEP doesn't have them in the right positions. The STEP or Parasolid file that comes from the Export menu should match your assembly. As a temporary workaround, can you maybe ma… (View Post)1 -
Re: New Featurescript: Captive Nut
This will make all of my Autodesk Inventor buddies so jealous. I'm looking forward to using it! It would have saved a lot of work in my previous robotics competition season. I hope to use it for more… (View Post)1

















