I'm trying to follow along with the "Create bodies in a lamp design" video and am getting stuck with the draft command on the cylinder used for the base. As soon as I long press to select the plane, sometimes the WorkPlane is available as an option and sometimes it is not. It seems to have something to do with whether I start the long press on the plane indicator. Then when I'm trying to select the top face to tilt it seems I am only able to select the side of the cylinder, not the top. I actually managed to do it once but couldn't figure out how (or repeat it).
There seems to be "magic" context to some of these things which is not explained in the video (or anywhere else that I've found). It's this kind of undocumented behavior that has really driven me nuts when learning Fusion 360.
Can anyone clue me in on exactly how to perform this operation reliably?
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Your cursor should be over the workplane you want to choose, if it's not it won't show in the popup list, only everything directly under the cursor shows up, but the list depends also on your selection settings. When you chose a workplane you chose the horizontal one as the reference for the draft (it doesn't work because it's parallel to the face you want to draft). Just pick another plane, then you can select the top of the cylinder and draft it.
You can choose any flat face, not only work planes. The pivot of the draft is the intersection of the two planes that pass through the two surfaces you choose.