Creating Groups or Blocks in Sketch
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Hi,
Is it possible to create groups or blocks while sketching?
I am trying to switch from 2D to 3D but finding that I cannot design in Fusion 360 like I can in my current 2D package. Before I get to wanting to create a 3D component I need to do a lot of 2D drawing to figure out what will solve the problem and, therefore, what I actually want to make. Fusion 360 seems really good once you know what you need to make but pretty poor from a sketching perspective. Am I missing something?
For example, my current client requires a machine to scrape the surface finish from certain raised parts of 8 different aluminium extrusions. The first part of the machine is the entry guide system. This needs to accommodate all 8 extrusion profiles, which my client e-mailed to me as a 2D dwg file. I have managed to get them into a sketch and wanted to play around over laying the profiles to find a common way of guiding them. However, when you over lay them all the lines, curves etc become one so you cannot then separate them to try something else. I cannot find a way of grouping them or creating blocks of each extrusion profile like I would in my current 2D package?
On a similar vein, the machine needs to sit on a frame that will fit into their current production line. To figure out what is best I need to play around with a 2D layout of the production process showing the machines before and after to see how I can best squeeze in the new machine. Once I have got this right I will start to model the new machines frame etc. Again, it seems to me that the Fusion 360 sketch environment is not set up for this, i.e. dropping in a 2D dwg of a factory layout?
Am I expecting too much? Do I have to continue with my current 2D package and then model the components etc in 3D once I know what I want to make? Seems a bit long winded?
Any help or guidance is welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Steve