In this video, you learn the best practices for modeling assemblies using joints, working with and creating components, linking joints, and testing motion.
In this video, you learn about the Fusion interface and how to preview upcoming features.
In this video, you complete a simple exercise to manipulate an assembly with degrees of freedom and see how different joint types can connect components in different ways.
In this video, you learn the difference between bodies and components.
Components are an important part of creating an assembly. In this video, you learn different methods for creating components.
In this video, you learn a valuable workflow for preparing an existing design to become an assembly.
Assemblies commonly contain multiple instances of the same component or slight variations on it. This video shows you how to duplicate and replicate components in Fusion.
This video shows you how to connect components from a project into a design and share a component for other designs to use.
This video reviews the types of joints available in Fusion assemblies.
In this video, you learn how to select joint origins and set a joint type. You also learn the importance of selection order when defining joints.
This video focuses on what you can do when components are created or imported in a specific location and orientation. It also covers how to apply joints to maintain a position while adding degrees of freedom.
Most joint types have at least one degree of freedom. To properly model many mechanisms, this degree of freedom is not infinite in its range of motion. In this video, you learn how to allow for limited movement in a joint.
If you need additional control on a position of a component, you can predefine a joint origin to make accurate placement easier. In this video, you learn how to create a joint origin and use model parameters to manage the position of joint origins.
In this video, you learn how to review the motion of an assembly by exercising specific joints or using specific joints to drive the assembly.
In this video, you learn how to connect the degrees of freedom of joints to simulate the mechanical behavior of the assembly.
Many mechanisms can not be driven or limited by a range of motion. In this video, you use contacts between components to push or limit each other.
There are times when placing joints or converting all of the bodies to components might not offer any advantage. In this video, you learn how bodies or components can be aligned or held together as a group.
In this video, you explore options for understanding how an assembly is structured.