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Re: Issue with Import of STP files
@ paul_howard263 , For me importing from other software(like NX and Solid works)and importing into Onshape works fine.if i create 1in x 1in x 1in block after exporting into Onshape will give value 25.4 mm x 25.4 mm x 25.4 mm.If i want it in Inch i can change work space unit to in so that it will be 1 in x 1in x 1in block.… -
Re: question mark meaning
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X/Y/Z coordinates? Is there a way to turn them on?
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Re: What's the best way to center something between two points/lines/...
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Re: In Part/assembly properties allow part number to be a formula
you can do this today very easily with featurescript. I've done something like this before so it renumbered my entire project. Basically for the fields here you jut make variables Here is some base code to get you started: FeatureScript 1403; import(path : "onshape/std/geometry.fs", version : "1403.0"); annotation {… -
FeatureScript Parametric Surface and Curve: Can't change equation Z = f(x,y), X,Y,Z = f(t)
I've been playing with Parametric Surface and Parametric Curve. I am unable to change the equation Z = f(#x, #y) or X = f(#t), etc. I can change min,max x,y or t I can change number of curves/points I can hide/show curves I can visualize before and after using the slider ... but when I change the equation the surface/curve… -
Re: how to make a variable feature with multiple variables
Not sure what was causing the trouble before. In any case, I only copied the code that was necessary. BTW, please keep in mind that 12 and 12in are two different values -- one is a number and one is a length. So if #x is 12, you can use #x deg as the angle of a revolve (and typing #x there will automatically add the deg),… -
Re: convert units?
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Shift+X for section view in drawings
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Re: How can I display a grid when I am drawing an sketch?
@"Pete Yodis" I use the grid system in Geomagic all the time. It tells me where I am on the plane I am sketching on. If I want a box centered on the Z axis and 2" square then I can move to X+1Y0 start my line go to Y-1 to X-1 to Y+1 to X+1 and back to X+1Y0 done. No draw a line, dim line length, dim line to Y axis, dim…
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