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02-23-2016
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I'm transisioning from Inventor to Fusion 360.
I'm confused the best approachI should be working with in regards to file/design my structure pertaining to assemblies, components and Bodies.
My typical Inventor work flow when starting a new Assembly with multiple parts designed inplace is:
- I start a Project folder with other folders in in name Designed Parts, Standard Parts, Assemblies, Sub-Assemblies, etc.
- I then either design a part by itself and insert it into the Assembly and/or start designing new parts in-place in the assembly and then finishing the etails in that part file.
- I can then use certain Parts in other designs or even Derived Parts and Parts diferences can proppagate accordingly.
My question for Fusion 360 is what is the best approach when starting a new Design/Assembly that will have multiple Components/Bodies?
- I understand it that I should be creating one Design that becomes an Assembly after I create more than one Component or Body within it.
- Should I have a Parts folder within the Project with individual Part/Body?? files that are inserted into the Assembly?
- When/why would you insert a Part into an assembly and have the "chain Link" icon showing that ther;s a link back to that file?
- I did a small test trying to figure out the above question by having a linke Part in an Assembly, I then made a change back in that file and those changes did not propogate into that linked Part in that Assembly. In Inventor, I'm accustumed to selecting the "Lightning Bolt" with propagates those types of changes through.
Can someone please give me some clarity to all this? I hope I'm explaining my challenges.
Thx!
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