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Apr 3, 2026 · Onshape is the only product development platform that unites CAD, data management, collaboration tools and real-time analytics.
Free Onshape Projects with instruction sheets, drawings and step by ...
Hi, I am a retired teacher and have developed a series of instructional projects for teaching Onshape in the classroom or online. Each project has a free downloadable instruction sheet with dimensioned …
Improvements to Onshape - February 20, 2026 — Onshape
Feb 17, 2026 · This update marks a major milestone with the introduction of Model Based Definition, enabling an entirely new approach to communicating manufacturing intent directly within your 3D …
Improvements to Onshape - March 13, 2026 — Onshape
Mar 10, 2026 · Welcome to the Onshape forum! Ask questions and join in the discussions about everything Onshape. First time visiting? Here are some places to start: Looking for a certain topic? …
Combine parts to make a single part from multiple parts - Onshape
How do you create a single part from multiple parts in OnShape? I have two relatively complex parts that I want to combine into one part that have been imported from solidworks. I don't want to have to …
Why is my sketch not fully defined? — Onshape
I am not seeing any blue anywhere, yet the tab to the left says sketch not fully defined. What gives?
New featureScript: Voronoi face lattice — Onshape
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Scaling entire model or assembly - Onshape
I really love Onshape, it has met all my expectations. Unfortunately, I designed my whole model and discovered that it was too small.
edit or move sketch plane - Onshape
Hello, Is there a way to edit or move a sketch plane, without deleting that sketch and starting over?