How do you merge parts on Onshape?

How do you merge in Onshape?

Right-click on the version or workspace of the branch you want to merge from (Source) and select “Merge into current workspace.” A microversion is created with the name of the branch (if you merged the branch workspace) or version. Generally, changes from the Source will push to the Target.

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.

How do you make a new part Onshape?

Insert Parts and Assemblies

  1. Click the Insert parts and assemblies tool .
  2. Select Current document to insert from this document or Other documents to find another document from which to select. …
  3. Once a document is selected, select Part Studios or Assemblies to filter further.

What are the 3 types of Boolean operations and how do they work Onshape?

The Boolean command has three options: “Union,” “Subtract,” and “Intersect.” The “Union” option is useful if you want to merge multiple solid parts into one. Simply select all the parts you want to merge and they will be brought together to form one.

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What does Boolean mean Onshape?

This functionality is available on Onshape’s browser, iOS, and Android platforms. Modify parts by merging parts or surfaces together (Union), removing a part/surface from a target (Subtract), or calculating the intersection between two or more parts or surfaces (Intersect).

How do you use Onshape transform?

Transform

  1. Click .
  2. Select a part (and its Mate connector or axis, if desired) to move.
  3. Select the method of moving the part (transform type): Translate by line – Move the part along a selected line: such as a part edge. …
  4. Click .
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