I'm definitely interested in learning to do it right. I've always found starting with a naive implementation of what I want to do and iterating to a correct version is much more conducive to learning what I actually need as opposed to watching/duplicating dozens of tutorials and then still running into issues when I design what I need. (Which isn't to say I haven't watched a number of tutorials already)
Allow me to add some context to the project. The 3-axis gimbal will be mounted underneath a custom drone. I've already made a rough model of the drone in C4D and I am attempting to transition the design into Fusion so I can accurately 3D print components for prototyping and eventually create molds for forged carbon fiber components.
Sketch4 is a 3D sketch.
Research the BORN Technique... ...works in ANY CAD software.
Understood. (You'll be happy to know your video is at the top of google for this.)
Edit Sketch7
Click and drag line and line endpoints. What do you observe?
I did misspeak in saying that sketch7 was experiencing the same issue. It was experiencing it so I decided to revert to a mostly unconstrained version as I knew it would undergo corrections/redesign later.
Why are there 3 lines here when one line would suffice?
Why, oh why is a rectangular peg used to create a cylinder?
Add a Centerline to the rectangle and Revolve instead
Definitely a silly error in retrospect!
Or Origin is not in an optimal location.
Model with Symmetry about the Origin will save lots of work.
The reason I chose to set the midpoint right below the first gimbal motor is due to the rest of the drone that will be designed above it. Once the rest of the drone is modeled that location will be roughly the center of the entire design. (I'm guessing this was still an incorrect decision?)
Is Body3 correct?
I would expect this to be multiple bodies (and eventually converted to Components with Joints for motion on DoF).
It's definitely incorrect. I'm not sure why, but when I extruded sketch7 it put the majority of the body into body3 with the other arm. I didn't notice this immediately because I was unaware that it could even happen.