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Re: what is the best method to add a purchased part model (import) to an Onshape session
Sure... :D Ok, let's assume you used the previous method and now you have a document with a Part Studio with 50 parts of McMaster. Now, you need to add a new McMaster part, or 3 parts, or anoth… (View Post)1 -
Re: what is the best method to add a purchased part model (import) to an Onshape session
I Think that you should do the next: 1- Create an assembly for the Misumi stuff and another for the McMaster 2- Export the assemblies 3- Import the assemblies (better from the Document page to create… (View Post)1 -
Re: Updated FeatureScript: PP-CapScrews v 4.0.1 has hex heads, low-profile socket heads, and more!
Ok, the answer is Yes, you can https://cad.onshape.com/documents/9c5837c75180e1e8a46f3d78/w/5eba8e7b6a87d6038efb4b79/e/6562724c4b47e172580fcb19 As you can see I have just copy / paste the Onshape… (View Post)1 -
Re: How to 'machine' an assembly?
There are an easy way... 1- In the Assembly. Create a NEW in context part. 2- Use the transform feature with the option Copy in place and select all the parts that you want (you can select with a rec… (View Post)6 -
Re: using patterns with extruded cuts
Please, check that you select "Feature pattern" in the top of the Linear pattern feature. You can check this document https://cad.onshape.com/documents/556785024e8ea12b4ff1a004/w/45110c3cc4… (View Post)6
























