Hi , Lewis here...this is one of most precious video I have ever watched this year..that's very robust way of designing in Onshape. Thanks so much for sharing with us. You amaze me how you create custom features that optimize your workflow. Am inclined to request you make publish geo custom feature public
@nickholzem74013 күн бұрын
Nicely done as usual Greg! Can I presume we may be seeing an upgrade to the composite part feature in the near future? Also, where did the spring coils disappear to as the suspension compressed? 😉
@BenjaminGShaw3 күн бұрын
Thanks Greg! Invaluable info. Are the models you show in these videos available anywhere for further dissection to see how you set up the fine details?
@gregbrown-onshape75553 күн бұрын
I'll think about what I can and can't share here... I've got some other things planned for it in the near term, but you never know.
@BenjaminGShaw3 күн бұрын
@@gregbrown-onshape7555 Cool. Thank you very much for the reply. After watching the full video I understand why it may be difficult to share the model. I think a lot about proper setup and implementation of complex assemblies. This is some of the nicest demonstration of it I've seen. Would love to see more on how to use the skeleton method in conjunction with release management in an engineering environment that you hinted at. While I have your ear.. Any chance we can exit a sketch with the enter key like we can when editing a feature anytime soon? 😂 (Thanks for full keyboard shortcuts recently!)
@parvizaghayarov9353 күн бұрын
Hi mister it is wonderful video especialy who intrested scale modelini thanks