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This allows you to bring geometry in from another part studio and use it in the geometry creation process. The image below shows a set of geometry from another part file, derived into the part studio and used as the basis for further work. At present, that doesn’t mean that the origina...
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When using CSV data as reference, be sure to check and set the units appropriately. You’ll have to verify the data beforehand. Also remember that you can either import the CSV file into the document first, OR link to CSV data contained in another document. If you mess...
Until recently, Onshape separated its assembly design (in Assembly Studios) and its part geometry design (into Part Studios). Advertisement For simple cases, this made sense. Design the parts using a multi-body approach to create geometry, both from scratch and using references from other geometry...
The Part Studio is where you create parts, create assemblies, produce 2D working drawings, create folders to organize your tabs, and import files such as images and videos or 3D files from other CAD systems. The interfaces to do all these are different. To access these interfaces, all you ...
What’s interesting here is that this is all centralised and managed. Sharing this data with another user (either internally or externally) will allow them to use it in exactly the same way — no transferring complex part files and spreadsheets. ...
t need to download any software. All you need to do is create an account and it’s free,” Aronson says. “With any other system, you have to install software, be on the right computing platform or maybe export the files into other formats and import it into your system of choice. ...
In Onshape it was trivial to import the model into a FeatureScript, add a propeller diameter parameter, and from that moment onward have a “Kort Marlin 19A” feature in my Onshape toolbar. The nozzle appears in my feature manager as “Kort Marlin 19A,” and double-clicking it lets me ...