Parametric workflow on complex assemblies
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I've been using Fusion 360 full-time for quite some time now, but as I try to make my process more efficient I'm wondering about everyone's workflow. I design a lot of furniture/millwork for production, which typically involves many components and is driven by parameters that can be changed as site dimensions, design considerations, material thicknesses, etc. vary.
I typically start with my parameters, and then move onto skeleton sketches, which are constrained by these parameters, and then I can start to extrude all of my components from these sketches. The problem is that, then, when I want to lock the components in place, I have to also create joints which are driven by the same parameters (say, "Door_Reveal" or "Shelf_Offset"), which feels like I'm doing double work since they were already constrained in the sketch.
At the end of the day, it works great, my models tend to be clean and useful, but am I missing a workflow that would make this easier? Should I be making an As-Built Joint every time I extrude a new component?
