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Hello!
I am relatively new to Fusion, but I have a moderate understanding of CAD modeling from years of interspersed use and teaching. I am a faculty member who teaches modeling to freshmen and we need to use 360 because it is both PC and Mac compatible while also being accessible with the student's university credentials. In an effort to make the modeling more exciting to students, I wanted to convert the basic instruction on useless parts that are essentially thought exercises to something they could connect to. I decided to move to modeling a Rubik's Cube.
I am trying to replicate a model from a SW instructional video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu9ajQ3giP0 in Fusion 360. However, there is a step in the instructional video I can't seem to replicate in Fusion.
At around 11 minutes, the creator sets a "co-radial" constraint for an arc in the sketch. The arc is set to be co-radial to a spherically cut surface from a previous revolution. This allows the second extrusion to smoothly abut to initial model as seen in the screenshot below (if you start at 11 minutes, you can see the whole process).
In Fusion, I've tried to use the concentric and tangent constraints but these fall short of what I need (the outer radius of the inner wedge to be smoothly attached to the inside of the spherically cut cube). File is here: https://a360.co/4bqgR8y
Am I missing something? Is there a different way I could be setting up this part to leverage the tools I have access to in Fusion?
Thanks for your help!
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