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Re: Finding FeatureScript documentation resources?
Hi Ken! Thanks for the feedback, I'll look into making the axis documentation a little better. The ALLOW_AXIS query filter is somewhat strange; theoretically we want to end up with a mathematical representation of some axis to pattern around, but because this is a feature (rather than an operation) we want to let a user… -
Re: Configurations lost when I save a version?
Hi @eric_schimelpfenig A version is a snapshot of the state of the document at a particular time, it also allows you to reference that document from a different document. That snapshot includes the entire set of configurations of the model, it does not lock the configuration to the current configuration. This is very… -
Re: Get rid of an AutoCAD VBA program by using Onshape
@EricGauthier I think this could be easily achieved in FeatureScript. Mapping your steps to things a Custom Feature could do: 1) enter the material and thickness as parameters to the feature, store it previously in a variable, or in some other way provide it to the feature 2) program the hard coded list into the custom… -
Re: Why do some connected extrusions become separate parts?
@michael3424, OS methodology differs a little from other CAD. Case in point, if you delete a parent feature in OS, child features are not automatically deleted (like in SW). OS leaves them there for you to fix. I personally appreciate this a lot. For that same reason, a union that doesn't break when not actually joining… -
Re: Pattern of holes through a cone?
Hi Donovan, There were a couple problems with your fill pattern. First, the edge specified for 'direction' was confusing the feature. I drew a new edge that is just flat along the XY plane and used that for the pattern direction. Secondly, the 'distance' variable is the distance between the centers of the pattern… -
Re: opBoolean fails with invalid input
Hi @brad_phelan , qBodyType doesn't do what you're expecting it to do. qBodyType(query, BodyType.SOLID) will query for all entities of 'query' that are either a) solid bodies or b) belong to solid bodies. So, as long as your selected face belonged to a solid body it would bass the body type test. I think the query you're… -
Re: Suggestions for workflows with manufacturers?
SW handled units pretty well. They use consistent base units (forget which ones?) you use for programming. Everything the user sees is a conversion of the base units. I'm sure OS does the same. My preference is fractional mm. I would be leery of trying to make a ERP. I, however, never want to use an ERP system, and would… -
Re: Tip: Name Your Parent Model Differently
That seems like good practice for sure, it's easy at first to just change the name of the part studio but that doesn't really help when it comes to inserting something in an assembly! We often use "master" in the name for parts that are going to be derived into something else as the most common scenario for us seems to be… -
Constructing a Part in a Part Studio using DXFs
Hello All, I am trying to build a configurator inside featurescript that will build an aluminium door (from our product line). Some parts, such as the top bars and skins of the door can be created from standard geometry such as the cuboid command, and a host of other commands such as extrude etc. However, other parts are… -
Re: ...avoid replacing ALL downstream references in timeline?!?
Yep, this is a pain for sure. I think at this point, you're painted into a corner, but there are some techniques to use next time to make things more stable: * Reference the import as little as possible - For example, set up some variables for the height, width, and depth, and use them preferentially over referencing…
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