Organizing Components After/During Pattern Command

Organizing Components After/During Pattern Command

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Organizing Components After/During Pattern Command

delaing
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I executed a Pattern Along a Path expecting the newly created Slats to be listed under the original Slat I used for the pattern. I activated the Slat component first, then called the Pattern Along a Path.

The result has the new Slats at the bottom of the Tree as individual components and I cannot select and drag them back up into the original Slat component.

What am I forgetting or not understanding?

 

This is a screenshot after I subsequently created some other needed components.

But you can see the patterned Slats listed individually under the primary assembly and not under Slat.

 

snapshot-07.png

Attached is the file if that helps.

 

Thanks in advance,

Delain

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jhackney1972
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Any pattern is the same, components are copied and added to the assembly so you will get multiple entries in the Browser.  You can minimize the Browser by creating a Sub-Assy containing the original component and make it active before you create the pattern.  This will place all the patterned (copied) components under the sub-assy which you can then minimize.  The Screencast will explain.  This can be done is an existing assembly, as I did in the Screencast using your assembly, but it is easier if you plan it in advance.

 

John Hackney, Retired
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TrippyLighting
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A pattern creates component instances, meaning all the instances refer to a single set of data that describes the component. Fusion 360 does not allow you to move instances into themselves.

What I'd recommend is that you create a new Component to collect all the slat instance and move all of those including the first instances into that new component. You'll end up with as many cut/paste features in the timeline as you have slat instances.


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delaing
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@jhackney1972 

Thanks for the cast tutorial and explanation. Found one of the Beyond the Drafting Board videos which I recall watching during a binge of watching multiple Beyond blog videos over the cours...

Probably information overload caused much of your tutorials to not stick in my mind.

I was able to go back in and reorganize my project better.

 

@TrippyLighting 

Thanks you for your "Fusion 360 does not allow you to move instances into themselves."

That helps to make it click better for me. Sometimes I can hold on to concepts better when I understand the premise behind the behavior of a program.

 

Delain

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nickabee11
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Putting all like components into a "sub assembly" messes up the parts list when you make a print. Is there another way to organize the browser or away to make the parts list reflect the components in the "sub assembly"? Thanks.

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jhackney1972
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I disagree with your statement that Sub-Assemblies messes up the drawing parts list, quite the opposite, they enhance it.  The video will show two methods of creating parts list.  I believe the proper method is to show only First Level components and then do separate drawings for the sub-assemblies, again with a First Level parts list.  By the book, either way is acceptable, it is a matter of company standards.  Video will show both.

 

 

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nickabee11
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I figured it out after I posted that question. Found the "all levels" option in the parts list. I'm onto another issue that may be beyond the intent of the software now. Lol. I will check that video out though. Thanks for the speedy reply. Much appreciated.
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TrippyLighting
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@nickabee11 wrote:
...I'm onto another issue that may be beyond the intent of the software now...

Can you elaborate what that problem is?


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nickabee11
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Sure. Try to explain it. I'm doing an architectural design of a garage. I am designing the framing for it and I was just trying to find a way to have the parts list display the total number of standard boards instead of a cut list so to speak. Example, I "copy/paste new" a 2"x6" by 16' board so I can cut the length to 12' and the paste new "breaks the link" to the original so it can be edited without effecting the others but now I have an individual board on the parts list. Which makes sense as its essentially a different component now. I assume what I'm trying to accomplish is probably a little odd and not something anyone thought someone would want to do, is all I meant by intent of the software.

 

If my explanation makes sense, is there any way around that? Thanks.

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