Designing a parametric wing in Onshape - going for maximum flexibility!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @freecapitan1
    @freecapitan1 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! Welcome back to aviation!! That is what I call unleashing the power of Onshape!!

  • @johnlongphre3918
    @johnlongphre3918 6 месяцев назад +1

    Of the hundreds of Onshape tutorials I've seen, this definitely falls into my top three.

  • @RichPenn
    @RichPenn 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for showing how to use the parametric capabilities of Onshape in a real project.
    It was most interesting to see the way you linked all the features together with the variables and measured values.
    Well Done !! Especially your incremental testing....

    • @gregbrown-onshape7555
      @gregbrown-onshape7555  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks - yes it is always a good idea to flex a model as you go. The CAD equivalent of "measure twice, cut once"

  • @lotusz31
    @lotusz31 2 месяца назад

    this is amazing. I'll need to play around with that.
    one thing I will want to look at is to orient the frame to the skin rather than have a sandable excess of spar as it will likely be covered by a strip of balsa to assist with foil adherence.

  • @johnlongphre3918
    @johnlongphre3918 4 месяца назад

    Greg. At the end of this wonderful video, you mention something about in the future describing how you plan these projects using a Conceptual Parts Studio, then a Preliminary Parts Studio, then a Detailed Parts Studio. I've learned so much from you about how to approach design problems paramentrically. I'm very much looking forward to this follow-on video.

    • @gregbrown-onshape7555
      @gregbrown-onshape7555  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, and the reminder :) I'll get to that for sure - I'l love to work in this full time, but I do have another job in the organization! But I realize (and that's why I'm doing these) by speaking to many customers and prospects on a daily basis that there is still a lot to teach and learn from both sides.

  • @jeltesteur8286
    @jeltesteur8286 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Auto-name and Auto-Boolean seem super useful features especially when working with configurations! Can you share them?

    • @gregbrown-onshape7555
      @gregbrown-onshape7555  6 месяцев назад +1

      Here is a beta version, I'll clean it up further and publish shortly - as mentioned, it is pretty simple stuff, but really useful:
      cad.onshape.com/documents/20afd0071b1fd882855e31f3/v/a861552f5b8dcff963345bfe/e/fc706ce0880ab89b509732af

  • @RCGDL
    @RCGDL 3 месяца назад

    This is fantastic! I'm currently designing an RC Fokker DViii so I'll definitely try this out . I'm planning on using spar web combs rather than individual webs, any tips on modelling these parametrically might be of interest to others as well as me?

  • @johnlongphre3918
    @johnlongphre3918 6 месяцев назад

    Greg. Thank you for this. One thing to make this really useful would be a variable to control the wing twist (a.k.a. washout) about the 25% chord point. Is that something perhaps you'd consider addressing? It would make all the difference in the world for me.

    • @gregbrown-onshape7555
      @gregbrown-onshape7555  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great idea - in fact I've made a bunch of updates and now the wing is looking pretty good. I just experimented with washout and looks like it fit right into my process. I'll cut an updated video tonight.