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Going through a bunch of different CAD drawings tutorials with a variety of software like AutoCAD, Sketch Up and OnShape. So that you can laser cut/engrave and 3D print.
Simple Part Drawing in Onshape #7 | "Switch Dog"
Welcome to this beginner-friendly tutorial on how to create a part drawing in Onshape! In this video, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process to accurately sketch and detail a part called the "switch dog." Whether you're new to CAD or looking to improve your Onshape skills, this tutorial is perfect for you.
In this video, you'll learn:
- Basics of part drawing in Onshape
- How to set up your workspace for creating a technical drawing
- Tips for accurately defining dimensions and features of your part
Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more CAD tutorials! If you have any questions or need further clarification, drop a comment below.
DWG File: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad-fi...
In this video, you'll learn:
- Basics of part drawing in Onshape
- How to set up your workspace for creating a technical drawing
- Tips for accurately defining dimensions and features of your part
Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more CAD tutorials! If you have any questions or need further clarification, drop a comment below.
DWG File: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad-fi...
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Видео
Simple Part Drawing in Onshape #8 | "Frame Guide"
Просмотров 10621 день назад
Simple onshape part drawing tutorial for beginners Drawing file can be found here: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad-files/parts#h.x1gwkndj7jjv For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
Simple Part Drawing in Onshape #9 | "Tool Holder"
Просмотров 62Месяц назад
Beginner part drawing in onshape. Link to drawing file: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad-files/parts#h.5rmshicq7lxy For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
How to Trace an Imported Image of a Knight to 3D Print
Просмотров 1172 месяца назад
This quick Onshape tutorial I go over how to import and image to trace so that you can extrude it. I also quickly sweep the sketch and use Boolean operations to keep what's known as an intersection. Lastly I mirror one half of the chess piece knight so that is is symmetrical. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
How to Draw a Rook with loft to 3D Print
Просмотров 1202 месяца назад
Simple tutorial in onshape on how to loft and offset a new plane to draw a rook for a chess set. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
How to draw a Pawn with revolve to 3D print
Просмотров 1293 месяца назад
Quick Onshape tutorial on using the revolve feature to draw a pawn for a 3D printed chess set. I use a simple sketch as the profile to revolve where I also uses a fillet and the use command to complete the sketch. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
How use hatch to draw a Chess Board to Lasercut
Просмотров 883 месяца назад
This beginner tutorial video will show you how to draw a chess or checkers board in Onshape so that you can laser cut the board out. I use the linear pattern feature in Onshape to draw the board and fill in the black squares with a hatch in the drawing sheet. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad/laser-cut-projects/laser-cut-box
Learn AutoCAD: Simple 3 View Orthographic Projection Tutorial
Просмотров 4677 месяцев назад
AutoCAD tutorial on how to draw a simple orthographic projection, or three view drawing, of a blade holder. I go through the steps on how to produce all three views as well as how to transfer any object lines, hidden lines, and how to add center markings. The drawings can be found here: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad/autocad/orthographic-projections
Drawing a Framed Wall In SketchUp
Просмотров 2207 месяцев назад
How to draw a framed wall in SketchUp. The members of the framed wall are laid out correctly and the drawing that I follow along with can be found in the link below. I go over making and editing groups in SketchUp as well as how to make an array / linear pattern to lay out the studs of the wall. Drawing Link: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/cad/sketchup/framed-wall
Sketch Up Array
Просмотров 1397 месяцев назад
Quick video on how to array in sketch up, also known as a linear pattern. This makes multiple copies of something you drew and equally spaces them along a set distance. I used this function to offset an array of studs 16" for drawing a framed wall 🧱 For more check out: www.makerlessons.com/drafting/architechture/framing
Learn Onshape: Revolve
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Quick tutorial on how to use the revolve feature in Onshap to make a sphere as well as complete the wheel from the learning pathway. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
Onshape Basics: Sweep
Просмотров 87011 месяцев назад
A quick tutorial on how to use the sweep feature in Onshape. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
Learn Onshape: Custom Title Blocks
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
In this tutorial I show how to create your own title block, how to add an image to your title block, and how to adjust the settings of your title block in Onshape. Then I show you how to export what you made and then load it into Onshape so that it is a drawing sheet you can use for your drawings. For more check out: www.makerlessons.com
Basic Interior Design in Revit
Просмотров 220Год назад
Very basic overview on how to do a few things in Revit in regards to interior design. I show you how to paint the interior walls and how to add a texture to the exterior walls. I also go over how to add assets and load in cabinets called casework. Site I used for textures: architextures.org/ For more check out: www.makerlessons.com/the-academy/architechture/basic-house
Learn Onshape: Design A Simple Laser Cut Box in Under 5 Minutes
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Learn Onshape: Design A Simple Laser Cut Box in Under 5 Minutes
First 3D Design to Print: Initial Design
Просмотров 5172 года назад
First 3D Design to Print: Initial Design
Learn Onshape: Sheet Metal Profiles - Laser Cut Your Own Folding Box Design
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Learn Onshape: Sheet Metal Profiles - Laser Cut Your Own Folding Box Design
First 3D Design to Print: Soma Cubes Puzzle
Просмотров 9762 года назад
First 3D Design to Print: Soma Cubes Puzzle
How to Draw a Dormer and Steps in Sketch Up
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
How to Draw a Dormer and Steps in Sketch Up
How to Draw a Floor Plan in SketchUp
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
How to Draw a Floor Plan in SketchUp
Learn Onshape: Drawing Threads for a Nut & Bolt
Просмотров 54 тыс.2 года назад
Learn Onshape: Drawing Threads for a Nut & Bolt
Learn AutoCAD: Isometric Projection - The Guide Block
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Learn AutoCAD: Isometric Projection - The Guide Block
Thank you for the well done lesson. You might want to check the ISO drawing for that 1/2" dimension on the transverse bar. It appears, from the way you constructed the model, that it should have been 3/8" for CL position as bar is 3/4" wide ??
Yup you are correct. Dimensioning things in isometric is the bane of my existence. I probably shouldn't even have that dimension there at all, and Ill get that fixed for the sheet on my site. Thanks for the catch. I see you are also making Onshape tutorials, I think I like your voice more than mine 😄
@@MakerLessons Thanks for the kind words. In full disclosure, the voice track is “manufactured”. I go outboard with the audio track to Audacity to fix and improve things, and then insert it back into the video editor prior to post.
Please do not say "Draw" when you mean "Model". Draw means to create a drawing. It is a lot easier to model custom threads in Onshape than it is to get the drawing sheet created from that model to actually show those custom threads. The silhouette edge to enable dimensioning the tread profile does not seem to get computed correctly by the native drawing capability, which has been added on by a German developer, contracted to Onshape. In many cases it is just blank.
Since posting this I have been reminded that there is a "View Render Mode" option under "View Properties" where you can change a view or views to the "Best quality" setting. In my case this did the trick.
Your microphone is blowing out.
Yup, tried something different and clearly didn't work. Thanks
Jesus, how many more years for an actual thread that shows? even a lame texture would do. This is so 1995.
These threads do show in a drawing sheet. Onshape is a web based CAD software, and there are some trade-offs for that functionality. I do have a video in the description on how to produce threads that are "visable" and even 3D printable if that is something you are looking for
@@MakerLessons thanks. I know how to make threads, and I know that threads create a more complex mesh, but with todays GPUs it's a very poor excuse not to have these visible. Solidworks had 'cosmetic' threads back in the days to prevent slow downs. But it was ages ago, and a lot has changed.
Thanks for these videos, ive really been improving thanks to them
Thank You !!! great tutorial
tysm 😃
It is sad that a tutorial of this level of detail is required for something that should be so much simpler in OnShape. Thanks for this tutorial!
Ya skipped the part about the points. How do we set where the hole should be? Are we supposed to do a sketch first? If we do, what do we use to set the points?
Yes, put points on a sketch and add dimensions to constrain them
Great vid
how do I see a section view of the holes you're making?
Under the ucs view cube, there is a little triangle that is a drop down menu. Section view is under there
How is this video only have 600 likes this is the best thread tutorial for onshape.
whats with the 'adjustments for tolerance' part? Why did you stop talking? no idea what's going on there.
Tolerance of your 3d printer. Make adjustments to the gap between parts based on your printer
Is there a reason that the same helix and sketch profile wasn't used both times? Was it for the tolerance adjustments?
Been needing to figure out how to design threads for a while now, thanks a ton!
Are these features available on the free version?
Yup 😀
@@MakerLessons thanks. Has help out 😁
Thanks so much!
Excellent tutorial, helped immensely with what I’m working on rn, thanks 😊
My onshape is different. When I click helix, It shows the option "input type." is there a type spot where i can type in the height because i've been watching videos and I think mine is updated
Hey so I went in to check what you were talking about and it looks like you can pick an end point when using the input type turns or pitch. Is that what you are asking about?
@@MakerLessons oh thanks for responding. I figured it out but I wanted to know how to chose how high I wanted the thread to be and it not be the full part
Great video, the only thing missing is Kerf, not sure which setting would affect that. Also Auto-Layout doesn't seem to be available anymore.
Thanks for the kind words. I like to think of a lasers kerf as room for glue haha. If I want a press fit I don't use use these features. forum.onshape.com/discussion/3910/auto-layout-feature Also here is a link for the auto layout. Good luck have fun
Fantastic tutorial, very clear! Anybody else notice that in the Assembly animations the nut rotates the opposite way it should when screwing on and off?
Thanks and if I hit the reverse direction arrow it would have spun the right way.
Useless for 3D printing.
Yes this is for documentation mostly. Here is how you design threads for 3D printing: ruclips.net/video/WkhUtFPze_s/видео.html
did u finish the laser cut animal series? im trying to make a dragon but the pieces that slot in on top to hold the whole thing together confuse me. im not sure how to make them.
No, sorry. But to make those side parts, just figure out how wide you want the whole thing and add slots the width of your material
nice
While 3D programs can create these views, I still believe in learning this to develop visualization skills.. Thanks for the demo.
Heck, I still teach hand drafting. Thanks for checking the video out
bro thanks
This is unironically better than the official tutorial
Well done. I owe you a beer!
Fast paced and to the point. Thank you.
Great video. Thank yo for making this! I'm testing it out now!
Thank you so much! Saved me a lot of time in trying to figure this out from scratch! As a point of reference, if you are trying to match standard threads, check out Wikipedia (Unified Thread Standards) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Thread_Standard. I'm finding this quite useful in getting the thread geometry to match some existing metal threads.
thank you for your work but why don't we use boolean operation for nut (with offset) ?
Hey, thanks for watching. There is more than one correct way to model something and using a boolean operation is definitely one way to do it. I didn't want to introduce boolean in this video but I do plan on making an entire video on those operations soon.
ms holmes is this what u posted??????????????
Ms. Holmes let us know if there are any other videos that may be helpful to your class
lame
Very awesome tutorial, thank you
why does my dxf file have title blocks?
Cause it's part of the file. When starting a drawing sheet, choose custom template and have border and title block set to do not include.
Thank You so much.@@MakerLessons
at 1:08 why do we change to pitch?
Preference. Pitch can be found from TPI by dividing 1 by TPI and it's just what I like to work with. It also helps me when I am making the sweep profile to know how large I can make it.
HELP! I'm stuck on third base. I wanna bring it home. I've gotten as far as the 1:1 dxf drawing, but when I import, it is scaled down. How do I scale it back up accurately? I'm blocked when I try to figure out a reference.
When you import it into illustrator it should ask you if you want to import it as original size or scale it. Make sure to choose original size
Dont you need some sort of tolerance between the threads so that the bolt can screw in properly?
It was in there originally, but for some reason when uploading my audio cut out during that section. Yes, include the tolerance that your printer needs, I start with .01in and mess around from there.
Awesome, thanks for the help!
Great to the point tutorial!
Good tutorial! Thanks for the video. Now I know how to make nuts&bolts in onshape(;
3:00 I did. I looked it up and you are right. And now I know a new word.
Good tutorial. The only thing I do differently is to make the angle of the thread triangle be 45 degrees so you don't need support material under the threads when 3D printing them.
This is AMAZING! THANKS!
I want to make an iso M3 bolt, what are the dimensions I have to using on the triangle
To 3d print? That's gonna be really fine threads. At that point I suggest just printing a solid bolt and get yourself a tap and die set
@@MakerLessons thanks
If you're just looking to make threads that show in a drawing there is the threads feature ruclips.net/video/x0Oa6XuRaH8/видео.html
How did you move the box once you created it?
The move command?
Super helpful video! I have to replicate a buttress thread on a kayak part, so the native threading tool in onshape wasn't going to work for me. This will solve my issue!
Glad it helped!
Great video and thank you. I've been playing with threading in Tinkercad and I didn't really like the way they handle threading. Onshape seems to handle threading in a manner that is more inline with how I'm used to making threads (which is on a lathe). It looks like a more complicated process to create a thread for 3D printing with Onshape but your video will help me greatly. Thanks again.
Yea, the helix sweep path is like the lathe spinning and your hands moving, and the sketch profile is like the shape of the tip of your turning tool. Good analogy 👍
thank you! exactly what I was looing for