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billy2 PRO
engineer, CAD dude, rides, cloud junkie
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Re: Solidworks to Onshape (working on imported file)
@nadav_oakes Like @gaby_rochino says, direct editing is your friend. You'll have to decide how much you want to convert to parametric features. You could re-build the whole thing based off your … (View Post)1 -
Re: When to add draft, etc.
Like @michael_mcclain I tend to add draft to features that allow draft but I don't dwell on building a part that can be molded. The design will change to much to warrant this detail too early on… (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
@billyzelsnack I'd use 2 in-contexts and each hip n roll would have it's own primary view. One for each hip n roll. This will prevent the flipping you're experiencing. With 2 in-contex… (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
Thinking more about your project: I'd keep the multi-part studios and drop in-context. You don't have to use in-context. Delegate sub-assemblies to your part studios. Just like you're … (View Post)1 -
Re: Parts built in-context do not end up where expected when inserted
@billyzelsnack been there, done that. After 4 years, I'm still changing up my work flow. One thing that I'm doing is starting the assembly and part studio at the same time. I know I'm … (View Post)1



























