Great video again TTT!👏 I almost always import to a single Part Studio and then I manage the imported content to build my subassemblies and the main assembly using Groups, Composite parts and Mates. Then if editing is needed, Onshape Direct edit tools are awesome, and most of all, extremely simple and stable! 💪 By the way, do you know why there isn't any video on how to import Onshape assemblies or parts to other CAD softwares? The question is "who would want to do that?!?!?" 😂
😭My lecturer💔... Designing and assembling in onshape is so easy and intuitive and that's why I love it so much, but at the end of the day I have to send the assignment as solidworks parts.. Though I'd love to know how I can send onshape assemblies to solidworks.. 😂You know.. Doing everything in onshape and exporting everything as sldprt files and .asm files.
Great video again TTT!👏
I almost always import to a single Part Studio and then I manage the imported content to build my subassemblies and the main assembly using Groups, Composite parts and Mates.
Then if editing is needed, Onshape Direct edit tools are awesome, and most of all, extremely simple and stable! 💪
By the way, do you know why there isn't any video on how to import Onshape assemblies or parts to other CAD softwares? The question is "who would want to do that?!?!?" 😂
😭My lecturer💔... Designing and assembling in onshape is so easy and intuitive and that's why I love it so much, but at the end of the day I have to send the assignment as solidworks parts.. Though I'd love to know how I can send onshape assemblies to solidworks.. 😂You know.. Doing everything in onshape and exporting everything as sldprt files and .asm files.
@@ericodhiambo8222 Parasolid, STEP, IGES, etc...
Thanks. It’s Very useful lesson. Do you have a video about all assembly tools ?
All my parts in the assembly from SW ends up bunched together in the middle around origo, and not placed where it should be. How do I fix that?