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I'm a new user of Fusion 360. As a simple beginner project, I'm making a Key Chain tag with some text on it. I plan to make it with a 3d printer.
I looked at numerous videos and tutorials that all refer to the "Sketch" menu, but in the version that I have (2.0.7421) the Sketch menu doesn't exist. Instead, the Sketch tools appear in the toolbar, but only when in Sketching. I think this is just the newer version does things differently, but it makes it hard to learn from tutorials and videos that are based on previous versions.
Once I figured out how to get a sketch going, I created a rectangle. Several tutorials say you should constrain the dimensions, rather than just moving them with the mouse, so that's what I did. But why are constrained dimensions better than moving with the mouse?
Next I added fillets to round the corners. That resulted in the above constraints being removed, so I had to re-enter the constraints as distances between sides, as opposed to length of sides. Then I added a hole for the key ring and constrained its location and diameter. Then I finished that sketch. Then I extruded that to a thickness of 2mm. Should the thickness be a constraint also? i.e. Should all dimensions be constrained, or just the ones in a sketch?
Next I added another sketch to hold the text on the surface of the key tag and extruded that. So now I have two sketches and one Body. Is that the right way to go about it?
My next project is a case for a Raspberry Pi. The case will have one Body consisting of the bottom and 4 sides. If I follow the above, I will end up with a sketch for the bottom and a separate sketch for each of the 3 sides that have cutouts. Then another Body and sketch for the lid. Is that the right approach?
Thanks,
Jake