Why do I lose components after editing a sketch?
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Hi,
I am really having a difficult time understanding Fusion 360 design logic. I feel like it is at odds with how I work and the result is that I end up going around in circles, completely unable to draw a simple design. I have watched a LOT of tutorials, they are very helpful, except that they are designed in a very linear process. What I mean is that the instructors seem to know exactly what their design is, with the shapes already laid out and dimensions. So everything works.
However, when I have to design something, I lay out the general shape, and then go back and add details, joints, change shapes, fiddle a bit, push/pull etc.
I completely wreck my design every time and have to do complete design do-overs multiple times.
For example, I just designed a platform bed.
I created a base with four sides and multiple slats. Every piece was a separate component. Every dimension was parametric. Then after, stepping back and looking at it, I decided to change the shape of the very first side I created, adding a curve and a cut out. So I edited the sketch and changed the features.
Then I extruded it and low and behold - I lost every single component I had created except for the one I was just working on.
WHY?
How do I keep this from happening? It is not obvious what I am doing is a mistake, because particular problem hasn't happened before, I seem to just have natural instinct for finding the way Fusion 360 doesn't want to be used.