Model / Type Paramater Groups

Model / Type Paramater Groups

formsR28H6
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Model / Type Paramater Groups

formsR28H6
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Have googled this and cant seem to find an answer.

 

I know that I can create user parameters and change these values manually to change dimensions.

 

But how can I create a model / type that includes several parameters and select the model thereby changing all the associated parameters.

 

Simple example, Box with 3 models, small, medium and large:

small:
dim_h: 30mm
dim_x: 100mm
dim_y: 20mm

medium:
dim_h: 30mm
dim_x: 110mm
dim_y: 35mm

large:
dim_h: 45mm
dim_x: 120mm
dim_y: 55mm

 

Is it possible to do this, can I group user parameters into models/types and then select the model or type and have all of the associated parameters changed ?

 

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jhackney1972
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The method you describe is called "Model Configurations".  Autodesk has said that they are working on this capability in Fusion 360 but have not released it as of yet.  We hope to see it very soon.

John Hackney, Retired
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formsR28H6
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John, Thanks for clarifying that, are there any know work-arounds ?

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rushabhthakkar_910
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@formsR28H6, Is this what you are looking for..?

(https://youtu.be/iUUFrkdgCLI)

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jhackney1972
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Take a look at this thread.  It is a little old so I am not sure the routine is still available.  It is also not exactly like what you want but it may suffice.  Look at message 3 and maybe message 2 as well.

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formsR28H6
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Thanks, but that just appears to be a video on how to use parameters, I know how to do that.

 

My question is much more specific regarding what I now know is called "Model Configurations"

 

 

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