The Web command is not used everyday but when it is needed, it makes quick and easy work to create complex features. Using a simple sketch or sketch pattern the command is easy to set-up and use. In my video, I show you five examples where the command can be used effectively.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Edit in Place for Linked Components
In a recent Fusion 360 update, a new function called Edit in Place was
included. This function gives you the ability to edit linked components
from within the assembly environment without having to open the linked
component. This not only makes editing quicker, but adds some unique
design possibilities. In this video I will show two unique cross component design
procedures. Of course, editing a linked component directly is also supported.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Creating Top-Down Design Linked Components in Assemblies
In my last video I talked about the Save As and Replace function that
can be used on linked components in an assembly. I got a little push
back as some said you could not create top-down designed components and
still have linked components. This video will show you a method of
overcoming this. It entails a few more clicks but it preserves the use of linked components as well as allows you to use top-down design to create them.
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