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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • This a commentary on TTT's Oct 16 "Model Monday Live" solve of the "23-T-61- Tri Cap" tournament model in Onshape (see: • 1 PM - Model Monday LI... ).
    Toby's ran into a couple unexpected complications, on this one so I thought I would run through how I would do it...
    You can watch me struggle a bit with the countersunk hole and trying to pattern it around... Although I do figure it out in the end.
    If you have managed to somehow stumble on my channel you probably already know about Toby's work but if you somehow didn't, go checkout his series on the official Onshape channel as well as the tournament and "Model Monday Live" series on his channel!
    I'm using a free Onshape account so the document I mess around with here can be easily found, just search for "TTT 23-T-61 Tri Cap" and it should come right up if you want to look at it for yourself!

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  • @paolococo7990
    @paolococo7990 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ancora una volta bellissima lezione su OS.
    Ti ringrazio veramente per questo modo di condividere le tue conoscenze sul programma.
    Buon lavoro

  • @RichPenn
    @RichPenn 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent explanation on the how and why of build this part in Onshape.
    Thanks for another great lesson.

    • @airwick5083
      @airwick5083  11 месяцев назад

      Glad that was helpful!

  • @stevejessen7523
    @stevejessen7523 11 месяцев назад

    Great stuff - Sheet metal does my head in, and your tutorials are a great help. Also glad I'm not the only one that scratches my head when something doesn't work as expected!
    I noticed the other day when watching you that you use a Custom Table so you don't need to assign material for measuring mass. I have researched but cannot work out how to get this to work. Is there anywhere you could point me on this please?

    • @airwick5083
      @airwick5083  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah sometimes things don't work out quite right the first time!
      For the table, just do a search for "TooTallToby Table" in public docs and the document should pop up, then all you have to do is open it and click on the "Custom tables" icon at the top and then add the "TTT Part Mass" table by clicking on it. It will then be available in your "Custom tables" flyout on the right of any document.
      Note that for "real work" I use normal material libraries...

    • @stevejessen7523
      @stevejessen7523 11 месяцев назад

      @@airwick5083 - Superstar, working perfectly - thanks :)