An Expert's Tips for a Smooth Fusion 360 Workflow - Beginners Guide
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Beginners usually struggle with navigating multiple components and where files live in Fusion 360....In 8 minutes I will summarize a terrific overview from the Autodesk University course by Jim Swain.
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You can change the component color. Right click the component and choose "cycle component color".
Thanks for that!
I've put the "new component" on the toolbar before the sketch icon. Then I always remember rule #1. Thanks, this was quick and to the point.
Love it!
This is a very helpful introductory list of 'rules', thank you, as well as for the free downloads and links to the course by Jim!
amazing as usual thank you
Very welcome!
Love your Bro, it's as if 'we' were there on your shoulder asking the questions. :-)
Thank you! Please let me know if there is a way to improve Mr Beginner Bro :)
Theinsanityunleashed is totally right, it is possible to change component colors.
Another tip for beginners; It's totally possible to rename sketches before you finish them, You just have to be sure You don't have a command active "Sketch line, Dimension, constraint command, etc..." press esc to be sure the mouse cursor is neutral then you can name it.
Great video, what do you do if you create a component inside a component, how do I fix this, do I have to start over? Also, what if you create a component, and need to add a body, can I drag it in? can I drag bodies from other components?
I have a question not really about this video but about Fusion. I scaled my project to big I need to scale it down how can I do that?
A question on the grounding vs as built rigid joint....
Is that as necessary/important when using all external components? Or is ground better in that case? Still worse? The same?
What do you do when you need to have a master high level sketch that is used for multiple components?
It seems that if you don’t immediately create a component when you start but rather use the ‘create components from bodies’ later then the sketch does not reside inside the component. This is a problem because if you want to use the component in other projects then it has no details of the parametrics used. If that makes sense.
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I absolutely hate the file management in Fusion. It's enough to make me want to jump ship.