Designing Instruments with Fusion, Joints? Planes? Points? Parametric?
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Often when designing I need to place two assemblies at a know position relative to each other and design the best structure between them. An example would be an instrument where there is a lens and a sensor which have to be at a relative distance, both linear and offset to the side. The light will go in the lens, bounce off some mirrors and into the detector. The lens / detector relationship is known and fixed. The structure between them has to be designed.
So I model the lens and cell, each part a separate file, and stick them in an assembly. Same with the detector and its associated mounting. In the main assembly I insert the lens assembly and anchor it to the origin, which is where I want it. Now comes the detector, I insert it into the main assembly and now I need to locate it the correct distance away in X and offset in Y. In old CAD I would offset some planes and constrain to these planes so I could tweak the distance if something changes.
What would be the best way to position these two sub-assemblies in the main assembly?
Before you ask, I no longer use multiple components in a file. For me, Fusion is much faster and easier to use when each part is a separate file and linked to a sub or main assembly.