This Tech Tip explains how to import and edit CAD file formats, like STEP, IGES, or Parasolid, in Onshape. Learn More Tech Tip: Converting Legacy Sheet Metal in Onshape 09/21/2021 Learn how to convert old legacy sheet metal into Sheet Metal parts that you can unfold in Onshape. ...
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- Pipes would be 2 meter long with dia 80, 100, 120, 125, 140, 150, 160, 180 .. 900mm - Curves 90deg, 60deg, 45deg, 30deg - dia 80-200mm. Segment curves dia 225-900mm - Convert dia to dia (shrink) - Ramification (? google translate) one goes straight in - another in 3...
Using the Sheet Metal tool, convert the bounding box. Set the inner radius to a very small value like 0.05 mm, as cardboard folds onto itself and doesn’t stretch like sheet metal. The K value can stay at the default value of 0.5. Make sure to set the thickness...
Convert:Ideal for transforming existing solid models into sheet metal. Thicken:Great for complex shapes, starting with a surface and giving it thickness. Understanding when to use each method can save time and prevent complications down the road. ...
I could well be missing something, but is there a way to essentially duplicate a freeform spline such that it is projected onto a plane? This is useful for lofting a surface down to a part line in plastic for example. Or if I want to make something symmetric about a centerline.I ...
I'm also realizingthat there is a periodic option ("closed"), but I'm finding the process of creating the initial points a bit baffling. I would expect that if I process a sketched circle that I could convert that into a closed curve and edit it from there. It's ...