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I'm learning Fusion 360. I've created 3 separate designed parts in Fusion 360 and then created a final design where I inserted these 3 designs and assembled them into a finished/aligned object (pictured below). Now I'm trying to design an enclosure to be 3D printed to house the finished assemble. Internal in the enclosure I will need to build support posts to the assemble rests on (with holes for screws) and cut openings for the LCD screen, power jack and Mini USB. I was hoping I could build a box around this assembly and project the edges of the LCD screen, power jack and USB from the assembly inside the box and then sketch rectangles aligned with the projections and then perform an extruded cut to make the required openings... then I was going to draw an extruded line across one of the faces to split the box.
I am struggling with this process. Can anyone point me to a tutorial that would help me learn how to do this?
Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
Sandy
Link to view assembly details on Web:
Picture of component I'm trying to build an enclosure for.
Component to build box around
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