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Mechanical engineer offering freelance design services
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Interesting Sketch/Beam Interaction
Today I learned an interesting characteristic of multi-element Beam features. Each Beam feature includes arrows that you can drag to control which node of the profile sketch anchors to the guide sket… (View Post)3 -
Re: Philadelphia Onshape User Group meeting tomorrow - Surfacing
I have learned new skills and productivity tips at every OS user group meeting that I have attended, and this one certainly did not disappoint. Thanks Vince! Your expert insight into surface modeling… (View Post)1 -
Re: Ultimate collaboration Onshape community project
@bryan_lagrange I'm game. The master sketch seems like a logical starting point to play with basic chassis geometry (wheelbase, rake, trail, and suspension travel. If you want to go ahead and share t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Offset Mate in assembly by Z axis in postive direction requires negative value
@ryan_mcgoldrick if you have two parts in the studio, Flip Primary Axis on one (and only one) of them so that the Z-axis of that mate connector points into the part. If the two mate connectors are or… (View Post)1 -
Re: What is the proper practice to make these two bearings rotate together?
@cmot17 , You're asking great questions. There is often a compromise between modeling speed (FASTEN the bearings together with an offset) and expressing design intent. There are no universally right … (View Post)1