Tutorials

LUGER 9MM PROJECT

13 0 Intermediate
LUGER 9 mm See video. https://youtu.be/ifvvpdlOeuQ

Onshape Tutorial Exersice

11 0 Intermediate
Sometimes you will not have Solidworks or a similar program installed on your computer. And you may have to make a model immediately. In such situations, Onshape is great. The link to the modeling file from the sample technical drawing is given below. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/51b10db64d8c10d69e04f4da/w/b4cd4b090cea13100d679675/e/741f8ec43a660ff55252cd29

volleyball in Onshape

4 0 Intermediate
I wanted to get to know Onshape better and had a look at the split, transform and pattern command. I repeated this in SolidWorks and it is the same workflow.

Convert STEP/IGES files to STL on Mac

3 1 Intermediate
We’ve added a translator on Workbench that allows users to download a CAD file in STEP, IGES and STL formats, regardless of the format it was uploaded in. This makes it easy to share models with partners who don’t use the same CAD system you do. With just one click your supplier can download any of the neutral formats based on the original file you uploaded.

Onshape for Absolute Beginners

3 0 Beginner
https://youtu.be/2utLjjkXpIg

How To Create Chess Queen

3 1 Beginner
Chess Queen on OnShape

LAMP DESIGN.

2 0 Beginner
LAMP DESIGN. Light & Shadow. See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esnyU7ws4Fc

Onshape Exercise 6

2 1 Beginner
Beginner's exercise videos in Onshape.

Exercise 4

2 1 Beginner
Beginner's exercise video in Onshape.

Onshape Exercise 5

2 1 Beginner
Beginner's exercise videos in Onshape.

Onshape Tutorial for Absolute Beginners

1 1 Beginner
https://youtu.be/2utLjjkXpIg

COVID MASK DESIGN

2 0 Beginner
COVID MASK DESIGN See video: https://youtu.be/dUNSE50tm58

Parasolid and the GrabCad viewer

3 0 Beginner
Displaying in the viewer a Parasolid file generated with recent software

3D Modeling of a Braitenberg Vehicle in 4 Steps using Autodesk 123D Design

2 0 Intermediate
This tutorial is suitable for designers who have a basic knowledge of using the open source product Autodesk 123D Design. The steps to build a Breitenberg vehicle are as follows: 1. Modeling a wheel: a cylinder with a diameter of 2 cm and a height of 0.5 cm is placed in the workspace. Drill a hole in it by drawing a circle with a diameter of 0.3 cm and extruding - 0.5 cm with the Extrude tool. We soften the edges of the cylinder with Fillet Radius: 0.5. 2. Clone the wheel: rotate the resulting wheel 90° along the Z axis and copy it with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. 3. Modeling the vehicle body: regarding the design of the vehicle body, there are various options. In this case the author models a classic vehicle, which is most often shown in the bibliographic sources. After drawing and extruding a surface with the desired shape we apply Fillet with radius 35 on the back edge and with 30 on the front edge for a contemporary design (i could provide more images if it is needed). On the selected side edges we successively apply Fillet with a radius of 9. 4. Make a special place for the sensor: it is necessary to select the square plane that is located in the middle of the case and successively apply Sketch > Project, Sketch > Offset and Construct > Extrude with a negative value.

Exercise 1

2 1 Beginner
Exercise videos in Onshape.