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#### Perpendicular constraint #### Perpendicular constraint
After that I added a line from Top to bottom and added a perpendicular constraint to both sides so the sketch would always push up and down straight. Once i've made sure both the top and bottom parts of the line. After that I added a line from Top to bottom and added a perpendicular constraint to both sides so the sketch would always push up and down straight. Once I've made sure both the top and bottom parts of the line.
![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/fusion360/image-8.jpg) ![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/fusion360/image-8.jpg)
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In the menu you will find what type of operation you wanna do, You can join the extrude, create a new body from it, intersect or remove part of a body using extrude. You can also specify the length and how you wanna extrude. In the menu you will find what type of operation you wanna do, You can join the extrude, create a new body from it, intersect or remove part of a body using extrude. You can also specify the length and how you wanna extrude.
### Adding in components ### Adding in components
I wanted a digital reference on how the drone would look so I have looked for online components so I wouldn't have to make them myself. I wanted a digital reference on how the drone would look so I have looked for online components so I wouldn't have to make them myself.
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![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/fusion360/image-18.jpg) ![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/fusion360/image-18.jpg)
### Onshape ## Onshape
Onshape is completely new for me. I've heard engineering youtubers talk about it and promote it but i've never used it myself. Onshape is completely new for me. I've heard engineering youtubers talk about it and promote it but I've never used it myself. That's also why I took some interest in it. So im going to start off with a [tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2utLjjkXpIg).
The first thing im gonna say off the bat is that I like the parameter menu of Onshape way more than fusion. In Onshape it's on the side instead of a new window that you can't use while sketching or modeling like in fusion. The thing that I don't like is that the camera rotates around the center point of the project and that you can't move it freely like in fusion.
### Sketching
Another thing thats different from fusion is that you can't instantly give lines variables. You first need to define a length before being able to put in a variable.
I first created the same sketch as in fusion so I could loft the sketches together. ![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/Onshape/image.jpg)
The top sketch was made using a offset plane first and then defining the sketch on top of that.
![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/Onshape/image-2.jpg)
You can draw lines by pressing the button with the red arrow and set the dimensions using the button with the green arrow. It feels very similar to fusion360
### Extruding
With Onshape I noticed there are more extrude options available.
You can choose through how much walls it should go or you can define the dimensions yourself.
To connect the 2 sketches I used loft.
![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/Onshape/image-4.jpg)
What loft does is create a smooth solid surface between 2 surfaces.
![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/Onshape/image-1.jpg)
After that I created a sketch on the front surface with a offset so I could extrude the inside
![alt text](../../assets/assets_week_2/Onshape/image-3.jpg)
After that I sketched the motor arms and sketched holes on top to cut the holes.
### Other notes
I think Onshape is a solid to fusion360 but the part that im missing is that I can instantly assign variables to anything. On another note Onshape is a lot nicer when working parametrically because you can slide the parameter menu on the side next to the design.

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