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Re: Threading and 3D printing.
Very nice! Some suggestions: - For threading, check out the ThreadCreator custom feature. It can speed things up a lot and help with the clarity/ease of modification of your design. - For tuning the … (View Post)3 -
Re: How to design a plastic part that has been "stamped" or "pushed in"?
Glad to hear it worked out well! Also, I just remembered: if you're adding plastic snap hooks on the model, I like to use the snap hook custom feature to keep everything neat and to make modifying th… (View Post)2 -
Re: How to design a plastic part that has been "stamped" or "pushed in"?
Whenever there is a part with some complex geometry and a uniform thickness, it's a good idea to first go with a surface model, then thicken it to form the final solid. Also, the reason why I did the… (View Post)3 -
Re: Im a jr in High-school doing a public project, but i don't know how to make smooth complex surfaces.
It sounds like the advanced part and surfacing design tutorial series might be relevant (particularly the surfacing sections): https://learn.onshape.com/learn/learning-path/advanced-part-and-surfacin… (View Post)2 -
Re: Improvements to Onshape - October 27th, 2020
I agree with @LKRENZLER - I definitely miss Inventor's impressive responsiveness with big models, especially in drawings. Onshape is still faster (and a lot more stable!) when it comes to getting wor… (View Post)1

















