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Re: Mirror an assembly
@jerry_palardy-kudos for mentoring a robotics team! There's no doubt that @Pattabi_Kakumanu's workaround is an appropriate solution in many circumstances. Your students might get more benefit in the … (View Post)1 -
Re: Mating a part to multiple other components
My students and I use Onshape to design frames of 8020 extrusion for competition robots. We migrated from SW years ago and have never looked back. Your workflow description suggests that the mating c… (View Post)1 -
Re: DXF Export Issues
I had a similar issue with a waterjet quoter (andymark .com). The response below from Drew at Onshape support solved the problem; it appears that the DXF version you choose in the export dialog is cr… (View Post)1 -
Re: How to use imported STLs?
Sure. Go to the Learning Center- big button at top right of screen. You should investigate all of the 'self-paced courses". Here is a selection of courses on assemblies- start with fundamentals … (View Post)1 -
Re: How to use imported STLs?
There is no reason whatsoever to import 8020 components or other mechanical parts as STL's. 8020.net and mcmaster.com offer thousands of parts in more appropriate formats such as *.STP (STEP) and *.x… (View Post)1