What is a part in Onshape?

What is a part studio Onshape?

An Onshape Part Studio is a container used to create and edit parts, surfaces, and sketches. The Part Studio lives in a tab within a document and generally consists of the Feature toolbar, the Feature list, and the graphics area containing the model.

Where is the parts list on Onshape?

The Part Studio Feature list consists of a list of features and a list of parts. The pane on the left of the window includes, starting at the top: The number of features in the Part Studio.

How do you separate Onshape parts?

A face of a part is split by the Right plane, creating two separate faces on the one part.



Split Face

  1. Tap Split tool.
  2. Select Part as the type of entity to split.
  3. Select the parts, surfaces, or curves to split.
  4. Select the entity to split with: a plane, surface, or face.
  5. Optionally, toggle to keep tools.

What is an assembly in CAD?

An assembly is an AutoCAD Civil 3D drawing object (AECCAssembly) that manages a collection of subassembly objects. Together, assemblies and subassemblies function as the basic building blocks of a roadway or other alignment-based design.

How do you make an assembly?

To create an assembly from a part:

  1. Click Make Assembly from Part/Assembly (Standard toolbar) or File > Make Assembly from Part. An assembly opens with the Insert Component PropertyManager active.
  2. Click in the graphics area to add the part to the assembly. SOLIDWORKS makes the first component fixed.
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How do you do a BOM on Onshape?

All Onshape Assemblies have a BOM table icon on the far right of the graphics area, below the View tools icon. In an Assembly, click the BOM table icon on the right edge of the graphics area.

How do you add Bom to Onshape?

To insert your Bill of Materials into the Drawing, click the Insert BOM command from the toolbar. This will bring up the Insert BOM dialog, where you can choose your BOM type and the assembly that you want to reference with your BOM.

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