Click on the link to the right to be directed to the OnShape website.
Click on "Create a Student Account" in the top right corner.
Enter your details, ensure you use your real name and school email address.
Copy and paste the school URL where requested:
https://jamison-h.schools.nsw.gov.au
Your graduation year is the year you will be in Year 12. For example, if you are in Year 9 in 2023 your graduation year is 2026.
When you have entered all of these details, you will be sent a confirmation email.
Activate your Onshape account by following the instructions in the confirmation email.
In this tutorial you will learn to create 2D shapes in OnShape using the rectangle tool and turn them in to a 3D object. You will also learn to organise the workspace by naming the processes you use.
This tutorial will revisit the creation of 2D and 3D objects. The importance of naming sketches, extrudes and parts is discussed again.
In this tutorial you will use the line tool for the first time. Management of the workspace is made easier by turning off parts that are not in use.
In this tutorial you will learn how to add a custom feature. See the information below the video for detailed written instructions.
To add Thread Creator:
Go to THIS LINK
Click the '+' sign with 'custom features' written next to it
Click on the dropped down 'Th' with thread creator written next to it
The custom feature will be automatically added to your workspace
Tutorial 5:
In this tutorial you will use the centre point circle for the first time. You will learn to sketch on an existing entity to create a hole. You will use the thread creator to simulate a threaded hole.
Parts drawn in this tutorial include:
Movable Jaw Spindle Support
Tutorial 6:
In this tutorial you create another cylinder and use the thread creator to make a screw.
Parts drawn in this tutorial include:
Spindle Threaded Rod
Tutorial 7:
In this tutorial you create more cylinders. You will use the point tool on an existing entity to locate a hole.
Parts drawn in this tutorial include:
Spindle Handle
Handle
Tutorial 8:
In this tutorial you use the line and revolve tool to create a more complex shape than previous.
Parts drawn in this tutorial include:
Spindle Pad
Tutorial 9:
In this tutorial you create an assembly. You will insert parts and use fastened mates.
Parts assembled in this tutorial include:
Fixed Jaw
Tutorial 10:
In this tutorial you continue your assembly. You will insert parts and use mate connectors to assemble flat faces to curved faces.
Parts assembled in this tutorial include:
Movable Jaw Frame
Movable Jaw Frame to Movable Spindle Support
Tutorial 11:
In this tutorial you will complete the assembly of the movable jaw frame. You will use a slider mate and offset to ensure the spindle lines up with the fixed jaw pad.
Parts assembled in this tutorial include:
Movable Jaw Frame
Tutorial 12:
In this tutorial you learn how to edit a part after you find a mistake when assembling. You will create a new plane to draw on a round surface. This tutorial will highlight the importance of naming sketches and parts.
Parts assembled in this tutorial include:
Spindle to Spindle Handle
Tutorial 13:
In this tutorial you will complete the final assemble of the F Clamp.
Parts assembled in this tutorial include:
Spindle Pad to Spindle
Movable Jaw Wedge