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Onshape is a free, browser based 3D design tool especially suited for teamwork and more complicated [[:Category:3D Printing|3D printing]]. | Onshape is a free, browser based 3D design tool especially suited for teamwork and more complicated [[:Category:3D Printing|3D printing]]. |
Revision as of 20:48, 4 February 2018
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Type: | 3D CAD |
Platform: | all OS (online) |
License: | |
Source: | https://www.onshape.com/ |
Installed on: | device independent |
Input Formats: | claims to know all CAD files [1] |
Output Formats: | .stl / PARASOLID / ACIS - more information |
Users: | Mitja, Luzian |
Onshape is a free, browser based 3D design tool especially suited for teamwork and more complicated 3D printing.
"Installation"/Sign In
Only an internet browser and WebGL are required to use Onshape. Simply visit [[2]] to see if your system supports it (it probably does).
Registering for an account is free and simple.
Preparing a Model for 3D Printing
Printing from Onshape is almost as easy as it gets:
- align your model(s) if necessary, this may be more difficult later on
- download the model as an STL file (Partstudio → Export → stl)
- slice, e.g. in Cura
Tutorials
- official Onshape beginner tutorial
- a few more video tutorials can be found at Onshape tech tips or the 3DDC YouTube channel