Creating Dynamic Block with Editable Attributes

Creating Dynamic Block with Editable Attributes

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Creating Dynamic Block with Editable Attributes

Anonymous
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you can create blocks of the same sketch as inventor and then modify them or explode them?

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sachlene.singh
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

It will be helpful to get a little bit more information on what you are trying to do, or the workflow you are trying to accomplish.

 

Currently in Fusion you can drive a sketch using Parameters and I believe that is the closest we come to Dynamic Blocks like in AutoCAD.

Is that what you are looking to accomplish here?

 

-Sachlene
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Anonymous
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I wanted to know if fusion is present in the command (create block) as
there is in the environment of Inventor sketch ... I use it to study
geometries without having to create solid ..... thanks for your time ..
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sachlene.singh
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@Anonymous

The capability of creating blocks is unfortunately not currently in Fusion. 

 

As a workaround, you could use the sketch constraints to constrain the sketch elements and the sketch solver works quite well to update the sketch based on motion.

 

I hope this helps,

 

-Sachlene
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Anonymous
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thanks for your time...
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Remy18
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It could be an idea to have a library to save your needed sketch geometries/DXF profiles like for example Logo's, commonly used center bore geometries, tooth forms, often used texts at drawings enz... Then accessible at for instance every Fusion envirement (Model/CAM/Drawing/Sculpt..)

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HughesTooling
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@RemyK wrote:

It could be an idea to have a library to save your needed sketch geometries/DXF profiles like for example Logo's, commonly used center bore geometries, tooth forms, often used texts at drawings enz... Then accessible at for instance every Fusion envirement (Model/CAM/Drawing/Sculpt..)


 

 

I don't know if anyone's put that on the Ideastation but you might want to do a quick search and if it's not there add the idea yourself.

 

Mark

Mark Hughes
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Remy18
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