Proper way to create joint on the multi-part components

Proper way to create joint on the multi-part components

sergey.drob
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Proper way to create joint on the multi-part components

sergey.drob
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While studying Joints I met with the behaviour where I could not find the way to do things right. I made a very simple example to demonstrate.

 

I have two Main Components, and one of them (Body) uses "Handle" component to connect to other component ( Shaft ). 

What I do is rigidly joint the Handle to Body. Then, I try to connect Handle to the Shaft, and after I do that, - previous rigid connection does not work. I have Handle connected to the Shaft but not to the Body.  

 

Of course I could resolve this by choosing the different Joints hierarchy. (connect Handle to the Shaft and then connect Body to the Shaft, but I do not like the idea of connecting Main Complex Component to the Tool Component, and I feel like connecting Tool Components to the Complex Body feels right)

How do I tell fusion to keen the old Joint when Jointing the same Component to the other stuff? 

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sanket223.patil
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Hey , can you you explain bit more . I am not getting it .  What joint is b8between shaft and handle . 

Sanket Patil
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davebYYPCU
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None of your components were grounded.

 

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Ground either of the rigid plates and the handle rotates, fine.

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sergey.drob
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Guys, I feel myself extremely dumb. Once I recorded the screencast I found eveything works as planned.

The misleading thing was - in the process of creating Joint - Fusion only shows the result for the two target Components, not taking in accound full Joints hierarchy.

 

But once you press OK for that Joint - all the rest hierarchy joints are calculated.

Previously I was not coming to click OK - seeing things work wrong 🙂

 

Hmm..  Autodesk Screencasting sucks a lot. It gives me the links that does not work!! (here is the one if someone is interested https://autode.sk/2B9Du3K ) Now it works due to some reason...

 

 

 

 

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