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I would like to get recommendations for best practices for top-down design in Fusion 360 and any changes I need to make to my work flow.
In a top-down assembly design flow as new components are added, the origin the the new components default to the top-most origin in the browser. As the assembly grows, the origin for for an individual component may not be anywhere near the component. If I intend to reuse a component in the same project or another project, the component origins are all over the place. Trying to correct this after a component is modeled is difficult, if not impossible.
I correct this by performing the following after I add and activate a new component:
- Show the origin of the newly added component
- Perform a Move and use the point-to-point option, then reorient at needed
- Hide the origin of the newly added component
- Continue modeling
I don't always remember to perform the above steps. My intent is to always have the origin of a component within the 'envelope' of the component. I feel it promotes reuse better and makes the components self contained. It's something I've been taught and automatically happens in other CAD programs such as Creo Parametric. However in those cases I'm following a bottom-up design flow. Maybe there are some old habits that need to be changed on my part while working in Fusion 360 and top-down design flow.
If this needs to be part of the work flow, then I suggest it be added to the tutorials because I cannot find any references in the videos or text.
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