Onshape Essentials - Basic Part Modeling for Makers
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course is designed to help you understand the essential functionality of Onshape so you can get your ideas off of scratch paper and onto a 3D printer. You'll walk through creating 3D models of household objects.
This course, Onshape Essentials - Basic Part Modeling for Makers, you'll learn to leverage Onshape to create real-world objects from idea to 3D printed model. You'll begin this course by learning the sketching and constraint essentials used in Onshape. As the course progresses, you'll learn how to create a variety of household objects, including a chip clip, a knob, a toilet paper holder, a towel hook, and even a vacuum attachment. After the CAD of each model is complete, you'll see how to 3D print each model. Previous experience with Onshape isn't required. Software required: Onshape
This course, Onshape Essentials - Basic Part Modeling for Makers, you'll learn to leverage Onshape to create real-world objects from idea to 3D printed model. You'll begin this course by learning the sketching and constraint essentials used in Onshape. As the course progresses, you'll learn how to create a variety of household objects, including a chip clip, a knob, a toilet paper holder, a towel hook, and even a vacuum attachment. After the CAD of each model is complete, you'll see how to 3D print each model. Previous experience with Onshape isn't required. Software required: Onshape
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Sketches and Constraints 22mins
- Single Sketch and Multi Extrusions 20mins
- Trimming and Creating a Revolve 14mins
- Splines and Sweeps 14mins
- Planes and Lofts 16mins
Taught by
Eric Schneiter
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