Im Rahmen einer Curriculumsreform sollen „Praxis“ und „Theorie“ besser verknüpft werden. Zudem werden „Skills“ neu in so genannten selfpaced-learning-Formaten vermittelt und trainiert. Zu den „Skills“ gehört insbesondere das computergestützte Konstruieren.
Der Fachbereich nutzt dafür seit zwei oder drei Jahren nicht mehr Solid Works, sondern OnShape, eine Software, die sich auch kollaborativ nutzen lässt. Auf der Plattform von OnShape lassen sich Klassen, Kurse, Tutorials, Aufgaben und Abgabeordner einrichten, nicht nur zu OnShape selbst, sondern zu eigentlich allem.
Die Mittelbauleute haben für das Selfpaced-Learning nebst Unterlagen zum Kernthema CAD auch Tutorials zur Produktfotografie, zum Informationsdesign, zum Freihandzeichnen und zu Adobe Basics aufgearbeitet und mich um ein Tutorial zur Konzeption von Dokubroschüren gebeten.
Das Tutorial besteht im Wesentlichen aus ein paar Folien mit kurzen Angaben, ein paar Links, vielen Bildern und den Arbeitsanleitungen. Ein Youtube-Video wäre auch schön, sagt der Mittelbau, sei aber nicht zwingend. Die Studierenden sollen die Folien durcharbeiten und anschliessend die Skizze zu einem Seitenspiegel und zu den geplanten Textbausteinen hochladen. Im Stundenplan sind 90 Minuten dafür vorgesehen.
Heute, knapp drei Wochen später, sehe ich auf OnShape, dass 3 von 14 die Aufgabe erledigt haben, 8 sind „in progress“ und 3 haben das Tutorial noch nicht geöffnet. Vielleicht hätte ich doch ein Video machen sollen.
Fun fact about me, i am so so terrible when it comes to gifts. So! This year! Since my mom’s birthday is coming up and i don’t want to get her another mug and I have access to 3d printers, i am going to make her one.
A necklace, that is. Either a heart or some other shape, and make the pendant with glass, so it’s cheap and hand made. There’s a lot of glass i have to work with, and the 3d printers are free to use, so! let’s see how this turns out
Cloud technology getting popular day by day therefore more and more companies are deploying their CAD tool to cloud. Creo which is one of the best software for mechanical design its parent company PTC released Creo+ which is the cloud based version of Creo. Main benefits of using Creo+ is it provides real-time collaboration, automatic data synchronization for all users, and version control.
The best thing I like about Creo+ is version control because on of on premise Creo. it is very difficult to maintain model version where as in Creo+ it updates in real-time. With the help of Creo+ multiple engineer can work single project in a shared environment and project component automatically synchronized across all users.
Also Read:
Benefits of Python Programming for Mechanical Engineers
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Best Mechanical Design Software
PTC believe that Creo on Cloud will improves communication and accelerates innovation because it will save lots of time of engineer and an engineer can focus more on core aspect of project. For Creo+ license management is necessary but best part is Licenses can be centrally managed, deployed and monitored that will save lots of time by eliminating manual elements of CAD management. As we know that PTC acquired OnShape which is one of the best cloud based CAD tool. PTC Creo+ development is aided by OnShape.
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Designed a handle for the printing press with guidance on how to use OnShape from my partner, Andy Hay. Needed a handle that allowed the model to be used on surfaces without being on the end of a table or desk.
Printed a microphone stand so that I can use my DSLR mic as a vocal mic because editing around my crappy headset audio was giving me a headache.
I could probably make this into a neat folding design but anyway the mic mount is on a dovetail so I can reuse that, or print just a new mount if I wanted to angle it or something. I should probably standardize on NATO Accessory Rail for future projects, it's much more printable than a sharp dovetail like this. The system works though.
This involved playing with the assembly system in Onshape, those legs are all copies which are just snapped on to a hexagon body, and the dovetail is also a separate unit.
I really need a filament in something other than this garish fake copper.
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I’m our team safety captain, and our mentor has told me if anyone dies I’ll owe him my first born child (i think i already owe him like three)… any suggestions on how to deal with my lunatics (affectionate)?
Cloud technology getting popular day by day therefore more and more companies are deploying their CAD tool to cloud. Creo which is one of the best software for mechanical design its parent company PTC released Creo+ which is the cloud based version of Creo. Main benefits of using Creo+ is it provides real-time collaboration, automatic data synchronization for all users, and version control.
The best thing I like about Creo+ is version control because on of on premise Creo. it is very difficult to maintain model version where as in Creo+ it updates in real-time. With the help of Creo+ multiple engineer can work single project in a shared environment and project component automatically synchronized across all users.
Also Read:
Benefits of Python Programming for Mechanical Engineers
Best 2D CAD Drafting software
Best Mechanical Design Software
PTC believe that Creo on Cloud will improves communication and accelerates innovation because it will save lots of time of engineer and an engineer can focus more on core aspect of project. For Creo+ license management is necessary but best part is Licenses can be centrally managed, deployed and monitored that will save lots of time by eliminating manual elements of CAD management. As we know that PTC acquired OnShape which is one of the best cloud based CAD tool. PTC Creo+ development is aided by OnShape.
“Thank you for reading! If you found this article insightful and valuable, consider sharing it with your friends and followers on social media. Your share can help others discover this content too. Let’s spread knowledge together. Your support is greatly appreciated!”
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