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Learn squared fusion 36011/1/2023 ![]() Let’s start by creating a New Component for our first square washer. This strategy is often referred to as ‘design intent.’ That’s why it’s important to come up with a strategy for how entities relate to each other. How you constrain your sketches will differ per each individual design file. Doing so will help you consider how the sketch should be constrained based on your ‘Design Intent.’ I recommend sketching out your designs on pencil and paper – or at least thinking about them before you start sketching in Fusion 360. These important design elements are all things we can drive using sketch constraints before we apply any dimensions. It appears that our hole is directly in the middle. ![]() The lines opposite from each other appear to be parallel. The lines are perpendicular at the corners. We can see that all four sides appear to be equal. While looking at this shape, we can ask ourselves, “What do we know about this without knowing the dimensions?” When done correctly, they drive our 3-dimensional bodies and allow us to change dimensions ‘on the fly,’ making design changes a breeze.įor this demo, we’ll recreate this square washer plate that is a square with a hole cut out of the middle. I’m Kevin Kennedy,Īnd today we’ll discuss “Design Intent” and why it’s important to fully define your sketches.ĢD Sketches are the foundation of parametric modeling. Welcome to Day #16 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days.
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