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Hi there,
I'm new to Fusion 360, but I'm not sure if I'm following best practices here.
I'm designing a v2 of a phonebooth (view/download model + picture below) that will have variable door sizes. I'd like the whole model to scale depending on the door dimensions doorgapWidth and doorgapHeight.
I've made the parts for the walls (wood, ply) as seperate components, and then I've put these under parent "panel" components.
1. Is this a good way to manage the components? (I wasn't sure if I should use some kind of other grouping).
I've rigid joined the parts of the panels (wood, ply) to ensure that they stay together when the scale is adjusted.
2. Is this this the best way to maintain scale for static objects? with joins like this?
Finally, I'm stuck 🙂 Now I want to join the three panels together, and this is prooving tricky using the technique above, I can't seem to join "parent components" (or the whole panels). I can only figure out how to join individual components of the panel. I've played with rigid grouping, watched many videos and have had no luck.
3. How should I do this?
this was V1!
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