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Selected Joint Type Will Result In Conflict Issue

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Anonymous
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Selected Joint Type Will Result In Conflict Issue

Hello,

I am new to Fusion 360 and have an issue I cannot solve. I am doing a drawing of a TV Tray Table and when adding the joints for the legs I get an error on the last joint that I am trying to draw telling me the joint will result in a conflict. I am unsure what could be wrong and also unsure how to diagnose the problem. Could someone take a look at my drawing and let me know where I have gone wrong? Also, if you could explain how you figured out what the problem is I would greatly appreciate it. 

 

I am assuming it is something small that I am just missing. Drives me crazy when I cannot figure it out. 

 

Here is the link to my file: https://a360.co/2Qz27dR 

 

-Frank

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jeff_strater
in reply to: Anonymous

OK, no one picked up this one, so I gave it a shot...  This model is deceptively complex.  I was able to add all the joints, without getting a conflict, but I used a slightly different joint scheme than you did.  See the screencast below.  I can get most of the motion that you are after with this scheme, and no conflicts.  My model is attached.  Hopefully this clears things up a little bit.

 

screencast:  

 

 

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
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Anonymous
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Hi Jeff,

 

I wanted to thank you for working on my issue. 

 

After playing around with my drawing I was finally able to make it work. I don't know why, but when I changed the order that I was adding the joints to the drawing the error went away. Not sure why that would make a difference.

 

Thanks again for your time.

 

-Frank

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