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Fusion 360 Assembly joint

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Anonymous
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Fusion 360 Assembly joint

I do not understant why fusion 360 assembly joint is not the same with Inventor (come on they are the same company), i would like to see how others accomplish a parallel relation ship between two component

I kinda pain in the **** i cannot even select planes as reference

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Anonymous
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This is what i want to accomplish i like the base face parallel to the top face of flange but it won't allow me, in inventor it just easy just click the face and it will automatically align the face

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TrippyLighting
in reply to: Anonymous

You may want to go through the materials in the Learn section. Particularly the Assemble part.

The joints in Fusion 360 are not the same as geometric mates used in other CAD software.

 

To assemble the lid to your to your tank you can simply use a rigid joint.

 

Perhaps you can also share your model, as it is not clear why the face is not parallel with one of the origin planes to begin with.


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Anonymous
in reply to: TrippyLighting

I liked to have the lid face and the stand base face to be parallel. but the problem is you should know the distance of two face to make it parallel even using the planar or rigid which is something that is not a user friendly, 

 

another one is how could i make a parallel relationship between two face that can move in X, Y, Z direction?

 

The joints in Fusion 360 are not the same as geometric mates used in other CAD software, what do you mean? could you please explain further, i am trying to learn this software since we are planning to change our CAD tools but base on my experience i could not recommend this to my bossy,

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Anonymous
in reply to: TrippyLighting

By the way here is the link of my model in A360

 

http://a360.co/2brx92G

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