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[FTC]: OnShape CAD files for FTC 2015/2016
I've imported the AndyMark CAD files for the new FTC Field into OnShape. There was an issue with one of the zip lines that I fixed and made changes to allow correct coloring of the red and blue zones. I haven't found a way to make the same parts different colors in the assemblies, so made duplicates with red/blue names. The files are here: FTC 2015/2016 Field
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Re: [FTC]: OnShape CAD files for FTC 2015/2016
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I have noticed that the colors of the Scoring Goals are incorrect. They should be blue-red-blue on the red side and red-blue-red on the blue side. (Not all the same color) |
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Re: [FTC]: OnShape CAD files for FTC 2015/2016
Thanks Guy- I didn't see that.
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Re: [FTC]: OnShape CAD files for FTC 2015/2016
How are you finding OnShape for FIRST purposes? I'm much more familiar with Solidworks and Inventor, but installing these on school computers is a *giant hassle*. The ability to run to program and store files on the cloud makes me think OnShape might be a good option for us, if the capabilities aren't too limiting.
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Re: [FTC]: OnShape CAD files for FTC 2015/2016
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It requires a good internet connection, so if your school has lousy internet speeds then it might not be a good choice. For parts or smallish assemblies, it worked well for me even with various constraints, etc. I found that it bogged down when I had a complex assembly. For full FTC robots with tons of parts it got a little laggy with our internet speeds. I was using a lot of Actobotics channels which have a TON of holes, and I think the number of things to render started to get overwhelming. |
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Re: [FTC]: OnShape CAD files for FTC 2015/2016
I agree with wgardner's comments, OnShape can be slow with poor internet service or large models. Hopefully as the beta improves, speed will increase.
I like it even with these issues. I have been able to do the important design tasks with OnShape that I can do with SolidWorks. Most importantly, the kids are using OnShape. Taking away the IT hassles, no file manipulations and the collaboration functionality makes OnShape a good fit for our team. |
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