@laughingcreek wrote:
So far everything you've said are "well, duh" type statements describing basic functionality of fusion. The original postings question boils down to a question of how to reposition a components origin with respect to it's contents.
A) Please read again, the part where I wrote "for anyone getting started".
B) OP can solve the component origin position problem by moving the origin as I describe, then drawing the sketch on the new origin plane, then extruding toward the root origin, which places the component's origin "triad" at the opposite side of the extrusion in relation to the the root origin "triad". If this isn't clear, I can add to my example file and post it for anyone who doesn't understand my poor descriptions.
My goal was to explain that you can accomplish OP's request by moving the origin of the component. I did neglect to explicitly state that extruding towards root after the origin was moved would accomplish the desired result. I apologize for leaving that part out. I, like you, assumed that it was obvious, which is not a good assumption for either one of us to make. Not everyone thinks the same way we do, or knows the same things we know.
I just hope this helps someone searching for a similar solution. That's what the Support Forum is for. It's not for being negative toward posters that are trying to be helpful or find help.
PS - Rotating the component will also rotate it's origin.
Edit: Attached updated example file.