Prior to this internship, the entire CAD library for all of OreSat existed in SolidWorks. Github was used for version control, in an effort to avoid file conflicts and facilitate collaboration. Github is a tool that computer science students are very familiar with; however, many mechanical engineering students have never heard of it. Oftentimes, by the time a ME student figured out how to use Github, they were about to graduate. This has been a huge bottleneck for productive work on the mechanical side of OreSat. On top of that, Portland State University was no longer receiving student licenses for SolidWorks, and Portland State Aerospace Society had to reach out and get a limited number of licenses for the club. OnShape is a browser-based CAD system much like Google Docs. It has the version control features of Github built into it and is free for students to use. For these reasons, the decision was made to switch to OnShape. Therefore, the labor intensive task of migrating to OnShape had to be done, and that was the primary purpose of my internship. Since every part was being rebuilt from scratch, it was used as an opportunity to make them as parametric as possible. Meaning that dimensions are related with formulas, and a change to one will appropriately scale all others. During the migration, each part was scrutinized and redesigned. It was a difficult choice to make the switch to OnShape; however, the benefits expected made it worth it, as well as the opportunities for improvement discovered in the process.