Onshape is used to create cad models, it offers powerful automation and customization tools. Such as featurescript, an open source programming language. I use onshape to recreate my designs digitally depending on the project, Im quite familiar with it since I've started using it in year 7. BUt not often so then I still need practice and Im still quite bad at it. ONshape has so many tools you can use to create your design and also shortcut tools to make it easier for you to create certain shapes. It will be quite confusing at first because when you open up onshape you will see a bunch of planes and a bunch of tools which can be quite overwhelming when you're a beginner. But after watching the tutorials and asking for help you will soon understand and it gets easier as you practice more and more.
step 1 - creating lines on the sketch for the loft feature
step 2 - adding new angled planes to the lines drawn using the original sketch
step 3 - this video demonstrates adding the sketches to the angled planes, ready to use the loft feature
step 4- this video demonstrates using the loft feature and then editing the original sketches.
step 5- preparing for a second loft feature
step 6 - second loft to create the handle part
step 7 - adding the sketch for the remaining modelling part of the handle
step 8 - modelling the handle part
step 9 - third loft feature to remove material then using the fillet tool to soften the handle form.
step 10 - making the main body part hollow and adding holes for buttons and air vents.
step 11 - offset surface for the button
step 12 - create button
step 13 - model the whisk
step 14 - offset circles