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Re: How can I split a part by multiple surfaces?
I don't think this will work for me. The problem is that I cannot assume anything about the surrounding geometry, since this is going in a custom feature. In any specific case their may be no direct path to the "outside" from the cut planes. I was thinking about this last night and my plan is as follows:* Perform a… -
Re: What is an OS Design Workflow Supposed to Look Like
I think it depends on a lot of details also. It's good that you're asking the question. I typically think in terms of an assembly and the datums that'll control the design intent for whatever I'm designing. OS is a parametric modeler and should be able to handle change. But remember you have to set it up correctly. I'm not… -
Re: Sweep failed
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/e962c03684a97b9568b92c37/w/dd893095a99b64b5e8c7e121/e/60291153b286f85b5f04debd Hi Jake, If I selected all the edges in order. In FeatureScript, I get a failure because of crossing wires from offset1 and offset2. Therefore looking at compositeCurve giving me a solution. Trying following: //… -
Re: How can I assign a LookUp Table result to variable when both live in an array?
@Caleb_Kehoe I think there is a little bit of a disconnect here as far as the architecture of the pipeline itself. The "definition" of a feature is just a map representing the current state of the user input. It is not affected by execution of the feature body. The order of operations here is as follows: * The user makes… -
Re: What type of clearance for a sliding lid box
@adam_dezolt_ I engineer and make (cnc) caddys just like this one for a living in the medical instrument industry. Couple of things 1) You should probably consider increasing the radius in the corners of the pocket. While it is impossible to guess dimensions from your model...the radius looks small in relation to the depth… -
Re: Replicating objects on Onshape
Looking at the bishop, it is mostly the same profile revolved around the enter axis and then an angled rectangle taken out of the top. I would suggest uploading the image you attached to your onshape document and then inserting it into a sketch. 1. Upload the file to your document. Start a sketch and select insert image.… -
Re: Section View in Assembly
@Pahl, I am using following free video recorder tool which is helpful to me to create gif animation. 1) LICEcap: I am using LICEcap tool when my video is without callout. LICEcap can capture an area of your desktop and save it directly to .GIF (for viewing in web browsers, etc) or .LCF (see below). LICEcap is an intuitive… -
Re: how to design a tread pattern on a wheel or tire
Hi @kristoffer_falk I did some tinkering and got the treads to overlap for you: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/99cb578aeb80777db838f1f7/w/4785e367aa8bf01e84f1dfeb/e/4115e3274ae353e2cb721d4d The first thing I did was change the extrude. I changed it from "blind" to "up to next" with an "offset distance" of 0.5mm. This… -
Re: oauth what is it?
An Onshape app requires something called oauth to allow your website to talk to their servers. Here's the oauth code used on my new site. To see this work, cut the url address below and paste it into your browser. 1. It starts with the web address and in my case its: https://rndengineering.com/pro/ 2. There's no parameters… -
Re: How to inhibit precondition enums based on earlier entry.
You're right, we don't have a great way of doing this right now. @lemon1324 has it spot on: There's two decent options. Option 1 is to do essentially what you've proposed, with multiple enums. One issue that will come up is that you'll have to name the parameter itself different things in the different cases (see the…
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