Objective: In this session, we’ll move towards one of the most powerful features within CAD parametric softwares, which is that of making assemblies! Session 6’s goals include: Learning how to make an assembly of multiple parts. Learning (time-permitting) how to make an exploded view of ...
providing an easy surface to grab and open, and large hand-holds to pull the products out of the mailer box. A render of the entire packaging design was made inRealityServerand sent to the team at Aloe for approval. Using Onshape’s "Move Face" command made it eas...
View Post You can do it simply using "move face" and picking mate connector for ref. Either using two move faces, or using a sketch to define the axis and one move face feature depending on how you want to control it: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/131d5e59a1376150cc0ccda4/w/fa...
The difference that occurs, which is called the error, is then processed in the controller which commands the motor to move until it reaches that desired position. How to Make a Custom Servo Motor So, if we want to build our own servo motor with some bigger DC motors than these typical ...
withstand three shots without breaking. When I said they could, he advised me to focus on creating three, anticipating the breakage of two, and move on to the next task. The goal is not to create long-lasting items. The goal is to make a minimally viable product in the least amount ...
I want to convert an IronCAD 3D Scene to GL Transmission Format (gltf) so that multiple users on the web can simultaneously move, comment, and discuss it. In other words, I want to send the mouse coordinates and button presses in real time and some other data in json format to the...
In SolidWorks, I hate it when I move a dimension, click someplace else and then the dimension bounces back to where it is. I don't know what's driving this phenomenon, but please don't replicate it. Associating titles with views is slow and annoying in SW. Automated tolerance stackup ...
to scan drawing images as well as view and manipulate the scanned images. DAC-1 ran on an IBM mainframe computer. But, in 1967, GM management decided that the DAC-1 project was too expensive. As a result, the intensity of developing solutions that applied computer graphics to design waned...
You will see as you move your mouse, AutoCad is attempting to manually scale the drawing. Do not click a second time. Instead type in the command prompt the decimal number you got from Step 5. Then press the space bar. The drawing should be scaled accurately. 6 Check the line that ...
Move the mouse to the desired size and click a second point. Move the mouse to shape the ellipse and click to place the shape. 7 Use the Hatch tool to fill a shape with a pattern. It's the square at the bottom-right corner of the Draw panel in the toolbar. Click the tool, then...