This area of learning consists of a series of lessons to walk you through the core Fusion workflows in the Assemble contextual environment.
Using the top-down design method of assembly In this tutorial, you use the top-down design method of assembly to create components in the same design. You also use the Joint and As-built Joint commands to add joints join components in an assembly. |
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Manually adding joints In this tutorial, you apply joints to a clamp assembly where the components have been made independently of each other. (the bottom-up method of design). You apply joints to the components to control how the clamp moves. |
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Working with subassemblies and as-built joints In this tutorial, you organize components into subassemblies. You then create As-built joints to enable motion within the assembly. |
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Enabling motion using joints and contact sets In this tutorial, you assemble the components of a Geneva drive. You also move the components to visualize the motion of the gear mechansim. |