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Re: How can you smoothly connect two circles on different planes with a tube?
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Re: Improvements to Onshape - April 26th, 2024
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Intro to CAD-3.3 Step 6
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Re: trying to create a angled tube from base
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Re: Announcing Onshape Vision for Apple Vision Pro
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Pyramides on Cylinder Neewbie Question
Hello @ll! After I found out how to create a pyramide I want to put 3 Pyramide objects onto the side of a cylinder and Im struggeling. So far I was able to create the cylinder, added a new plane(2) with an offset and added 3 squares onto the cylinder outer wall. The first pyramid is created between the square and point on… -
Re: Variables and Equations based Parametric Modeling Vs. FeatureScript
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BUG: parameters not applied to sketch after "use" AND "transform"
steps: 1. draw a sketch on Plane 1 2. "use" it onto a sketch on Plane 2 3. "transform" the new ("used") sketch (move or rotate) 4. modify the Plane 1 sketch EXPECTED: the Plane 2 sketch reflects the changes to Plane 1 sketch ACTUAL: plane 2 sketch is unchanged. ------------------ note: if you skip step "3", above, the… -
Re: Assembly
I would do it as it was done in Assembly 2 (see link to document below), using a linear pattern. I think that grouping the 3 parts you created in Knoff was to make them as one. Take a look at Knoff 2. Instead of having separate sketches for part 1 and part 2 both parts are done in the same sketch and the extrude included… -
Re: Intro to CAD
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