The following commands in the Design workspace, in the Surface > Create panel, let you create a solid body from a primitive shape in Fusion.
You can use the following commands to create a surface body from a primitive shape:
You can specify the type of operation you need for your design.
Operation | Description |
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New Body | Creates a new body in the active component. |
New Component | Creates a new body in a new component. |
The Box command creates a surface body in the shape of a primitive box.
You select a plane or planar face, place the first corner, specify the length and width, then specify the height of the box.
The Cylinder command creates a surface body in the shape of a primitive cylinder.
You select a plane or planar face, place the center point, specify the diameter, then specify the height of the cylinder.
The Sphere command creates a surface body in the shape of a primitive sphere.
You select a plane or planar face, place the center point, then specify the diameter of the sphere.
The Torus command creates a surface body in the shape of a primitive torus.
You select a plane or planar face, place the center point, specify the inner diameter, then specify the torus diameter. You can also select the position of the torus relative to the inner diameter.
The Coil command creates a surface body in the shape of a primitive coil.
You select a plane or planar face, place the center point, specify the diameter, then adjust the coil settings. You can adjust the coil type, rotation, diameter, number of revolutions, height, angle, and section shape.
The Pipe command creates a surface body in the shape of a primitive pipe that follows a path.
You select a path for the pipe to follow, then specify the distance, section shape, and section size. You can also choose to hollow the pipe.