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I am designing a truss tube Dobsonian telescope. Here's an idea of what a finished product looks like:
The way these telescopes work is there are two mirrors - one large one at the back/bottom near the ground, and a small one suspended in the small ring/tube at the top. These two mirrors must be placed at a very specific distance from one another, meaning the ring/tube at the top (called the upper tube assembly) must be a specific distance from the mirror box at the bottom.
Connecting the two is a truss assembly of 6 or 8 aluminum poles. The connection angles and length of these poles will depend on many different factors in the design of the telescope.
I'm wondering if there is a way to use Fusion to automagically adapt the length of the truss poles for me so that I don't need to use 3D trig to figure out how long they should be. Imagine the UTA and Mirror Box are both anchored in place at the right distance in a Fusion assembly, and then the truss poles are connected at each end via ball joints in Fusion. Is there a way to make Fusion automatically change/adapt/update the length of the pole in such a scenario?
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