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Hi all,
I am completely new to Fusion and to CAD in general. I managed to create a small model thanks to the many great tutorials & posts in those forums, but I can't figure out a good workflow to move on to preparing the parts for CNC printing.
Following advice found in a video I created a "CNC stock" component with a grounded plane to represent my stock, then I started copying and pasting each component from the model to the CNC component. I used planar joints thinking I'd be able to move the parts around to arrange them for printing.
Since I (intentionally) used Paste, not Paste new, moving anything in the CNC component also moves the original part in the model, so that's a no go.
I understand editing the joint between the part and its CNC stock parent is better, the issue I am running into is that if I go edit the first joint created none of the future parts are visible since they didn't exist when the joint was created... not too useful to arrange things.
Any good tip to nicely arrange things on the stock, ideally spacing them evenly in the process?
The model is attached... thanks!
Franck
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