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Copying the second support bar - Fusion 360 Tutorial
From the course: Fusion 360: Design a Parametric Standing Desk
Copying the second support bar
- [Instructor] Copying components is a great way to save time while also keeping designs parametric. Let's create the lower support bar by copying the top one. Right-click on the component in the browser and select Copy. We then want to right-click on our top-level component and hit Paste. Doing this on the top-level component will ensure the copied part is nested on the same level as the rest of our components. Note that Paste will make sure the copy is tied to the original, meaning any changes are automatically inherited. Meanwhile, Paste New will create a copy that no longer references the original source. When pasting components, you're given the option to relocate them with the Move feature. However, we're going to use joints to position them so let's simply click OK. Be sure to hide the original support bar component. This will make sure we're applying joints to the copy component. We can now leverage our Slack…
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Understanding the design requirements43s
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Sketching the first side panel, part 15m 36s
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Sketching the first side panel, part 23m 4s
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Extruding and filleting the side panel5m 29s
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Designing the keyboard tray slots3m 42s
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Creating slots for the support bars2m 57s
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Mirroring the side panel3m 30s
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Designing the support bar3m 26s
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Using joints to position the support4m 6s
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Subtracting the excess material1m 47s
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Copying the second support bar1m 55s
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Designing the front laptop support2m 9s
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Adding the joints to the support2m 1s
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Designing the table tray59s
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Positioning the table tray with joints3m 37s
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