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Snaps, the Inventor/Fusion way

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JWPepper
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Snaps, the Inventor/Fusion way

I am new to Fusion & have never used Inventor so excuse some basic questions (I have searched the wikihelp), I am struggling to move from Autocad mode to Inventor/Fusion mode with some basic commands/processes my biggest problem is the lack of snap points to relate basic setting out from.

Move that basic of commands is also difficult when you cannot pick a base point on an object to grab or a snap point to move to. Sketch geometry is the way I think but I still cannot move a solid from a useful point (i.e. centre) to move it to a sketch point?

 

I am also frustrated by the fact I can create work points/axis from solid data (see attached jpeg) but cannot use them points to snap onto! it is somewhat frustrating but obv I just need to learn the new skill set for this software.

 

Thanks,

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JWPepper
in reply to: JWPepper

managed to snap to the workpoint, not sure how but starting a new sketch plane seemed to work, still cannot use move/triad with any use though

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Phil.E
in reply to: JWPepper

To position components:

 

Have you tried using the Assemble command? (Home tab> Constrain & Dimension panel)

 

Regards,

Phil Eichmiller

Autodesk, Inc.

 

 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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JWPepper
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Yes, I have used it - previously I was trying to use assemble on items that were part of the original solid before I found that I had to create separate items as new components (I thought by default new items created would be separate & not part of the original solid)

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