
Explore how to use Onshape to model and design CAD parts, from 2d sketches to assemblies and animations, including dimensioning, drawing creation, train parts, piston assemblies, and 3d printing readiness.
Discover Onshape, a cloud-based CAD software for design and modeling across mechanical, civil, and architectural engineering, accessible on any device via cloud services.
The Onshape interface relies on internet quality rather than hardware speed, so a decent connection suffices for designing and sketching; for simulation, an Nvidia 1660 GPU is recommended.
Explore Onshape's cloud-based CAD platform, offering parts, assemblies, drawings, and online simulation for students and educators, with automatic saving and flexible free and paid options.
Create your Onshape account and explore the interface with tools like sketch, extrude, revolve, sweep, loft, fillet, and chamfer. Navigate isometric views, part studio, assembly, and shortcuts for quick help.
Explore essential Onshape sketching tools to create 2D models, including lines, rectangles, circles, arcs, polygons, ellipses, splines, construction lines, text, and basic operations like trim, extend, mirror, and pattern.
Learn to create a 2D sketch in Onshape by setting up a document and units, choosing a plane, and drafting with rectangles and circles, then dimensioning and trimming.
Master sketch constraints in Onshape CAD to control 2d sketches for extrusion, using perpendicular, coincident, parallel, tangent, equal, symmetric, fixed, and mirror relations.
Master fast 2D sketching in Onshape using keyboard shortcuts to draw circles, lines, and tangents, then mirror, offset, trim, and dimension efficiently.
Learn core Onshape CAD part features and operations, including sketching, extruding, shell, holes, patterns, fillets, threads, revolve, sweep, and draft techniques.
Learn to create basic 3d parts in Onshape CAD by sketching on the front plane, extruding symmetrically, trimming and mirroring features, and using half-sketch methods for efficient design.
In this Onshape CAD tutorial, create a clothes hanger by sketching the front view, adding lines and tangent arcs, applying a mirror and sweep, then setting acrylic appearance.
Learn to model a lcd tv cabinet showcase in Onshape CAD by creating a front-view sketch, extruding bodies, adding a handle, refining dimensions, and applying appearances.
Learn to create parts and assemblies in Onshape by building a part studio, then constrain components with revolute, planar, cylindrical, and pin-slot mates, and use circular and linear patterns.
Onshape tutorial builds a piston cylinder head by sketching on the front plane and revolving to form the shell. Extrude, remove material symmetrically, and apply holes and fillets to finish.
Develop the piston rod in Onshape by sketching the profile, performing multiple extrudes and mirrors, rounding edges, and preparing the part for assembly with the piston.
Create the piston body on the front plane with sketches, extrudes, trims, and mirrors, and build a cylindrical connecting rod in a new part studio for the assembly.
Assemble a piston in Onshape CAD by inserting parts from the part studio, applying revolute and fixed mates, adjusting with offsets, and reviewing exploded views for clarity.
Learn to create and edit drawings in Onshape CAD by building drawing sheets, creating 2D sketches from 3D parts, and projecting front, top, and isometric views with dimensions.
Convert 3D models to 2D drawings in Onshape by creating drawings from parts, generating four views in third and first angle projections, and applying templates, colors, and shading.
Create a basic sheet metal model in Onshape CAD by sketching, extruding, adding holes and bends, chamfers, and linear patterns.
Explore sheet metal modeling in Onshape CAD using planche, hem, and tab tools to sketch, extrude, bend with flange, apply band relief, and add joints and corner relief.
Create a sheet metal dice part in Onshape CAD by sketching a center-point rectangle, switching units to inches, extruding, adding circular holes, mirroring patterns, and applying joints and fillets.
Explore rendering in Onshape using the render studio, apply appearances and environments, adjust lighting and shadows, and save scenes to showcase colored dice.
Render an LCD showcase in Onshape using render studio, applying birchwood coated appearances and environments. Manage environments, lighting, and zoom, and render the LCD cabinet across part studio assemblies.
Master the render studio in Onshape by placing, scaling, and rendering objects within an environment, adjusting shadows, projector settings, and camera connections, then save as JPG to disk or Onshape.
Create a train toy part in Onshape CAD by sketching on the top plane, extruding bodies, adding wheel circles, applying radius edits, and assembling the upper body into a subassembly.
Create the tires for a train part in Onshape CAD by sketching, extruding, and patterning features, then assemble with revolute mates to rotate in the isometric view.
Master using Onshape add-ins and the app store, subscribe to tools, then model a train part and assembly, assign materials, and run a linear displacement analysis with constraints and loads.
Learn to use Cadasio features in Onshape CAD to build a fire model, create and modify parts, assemble and animate steps, add labels, and export STL for 3D printing.
Become an Onshape professional and learn one of employer's most requested skills nowadays!
This comprehensive course is designed so that students, engineers, designers... can learn Onshape software from scratch to use it in a practical and professional way. Never mind if you have no experience in the software, you will be equally capable of understanding everything and you will finish the course with total mastery of the subject.
After several years working as an Engineer, I have realized that nowadays mastering Onshape for the design and 3D modelling of any object is very necessary in engineering, designing or other industrial applications. Onshape is an online software, and that is why it is one of the leaders in the industry and its demand is increasing. Knowing how to use this software can give you many job opportunities and many economic benefits, especially in the world of engineering, architecture or design.
The big problem has always been the complexity to perfectly understand the software it requires, since its absolute mastery is not easy. In this course I try to facilitate this entire learning and improvement process, so that you will be able to carry out and understand your own projects in a short time, thanks to the step-by-step and detailed examples of every concept.
With almost 8 exclusive hours of video, this comprehensive course leaves no stone unturned! It includes both practical exercises and theoretical examples to master Onshape. The course will teach you 3D modelling in a practical way, from scratch, and step by step.
We will start from the basis and the setup, and then, we'll cover a wide variety of topics, including:
Introduction to Onshape and course dynamics
General familiarization with the user interface
Complete project setup and basic Onshape Commands and Preferences
Application and working with all Onshape modules
2D sketching in a professional way
3D modelling design, part modelling from zero to advanced
Full use of Assembly in Onshape
2D Tech Drawing and Detailing
Rendering and Sheet Metal Designing
Complete Onshape project with advanced techniques, summarizing all the learned, step by step
Mastery and application of absolutely ALL the functionalities of the software
Practical exercises and much more!
In other words, what I want is to contribute my grain of sand and teach you all those things that I would have liked to know in my beginnings and that nobody explained to me. In this way, you can learn to solve a wide variety of projects quickly and make versatile and complete use of Onshape. And if that were not enough, you will get lifetime access to any class and I will be at your disposal to answer all the questions you want in the shortest possible time.
Learning Onshape CAD software has never been easier. What are you waiting to join?