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    looking for a guide or tutorial for OS

    looking for a tutorial or reccomendation, id like to create the scoop portion of a powerfeed plug in OnShape.

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    This playlist from Teaching Tech got me started on 3D modeling... totally worth the time
    If you're looking to learn a 3D modelling program, you are presented with many options. If you want to do it for free, there are still several options. In th...

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      #3
      from years ago testing by AGD, use a parabolic curve, not a perfectly rounded corner

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      the older ones tended to create a jam because the ball locks into the shape VS being pushed into the breech and the technically have a "flatspot" on the edge
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      as far as the how? i would recommend orienting off on one of the "sides" and then creating the shape you want and doing an extrusion, but the kind that removes material​,
      im not familiar with that specific software, so i can't be more specfic as to "how"

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        #4
        I ended up using the hole command and just sized the hole and placed it's center to where it best met the desired contour. Then I spent time trying to figure out how to copy and clone the part, I ended up using the pattern tool and just spaced it accordingly, I did however execute a proper use of boolean to join them. The over all goal is to come up with a faster loading of a nasty painter. Not having to fool around with two separate and non interchangeable plugs will be nice.
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          #5
          That looks like you're well on you're way to making what you need, looks good

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