From the course: Fusion 360: 3D Printed Product Enclosure
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Modifying a linked component - Fusion 360 Tutorial
From the course: Fusion 360: 3D Printed Product Enclosure
Modifying a linked component
- [Instructor] Let's open up our data panel, and we'll double click on our battery charger part, just to open it in a separate tab. So, if we double click on that, you'll see that it will open the document, and that we have a new tab here, which shows our charger. Okay, we can close our data panel now. And this was our original design, so we're, we can go back and forth between what we have in our new design, and in our original. So in this original design, we have access to our timeline, where we can make changes. So let's see how this works. If I double click on that first sketch, we have access to that sketch, we can see, for example, the diameter of this hole that we created. In this case it was three-point-eight millimeters, and if you recall, we then made every other hole equal to this one, so each of these circles, their diameter is linked to this circle. Because we made this circle equal to this one, and then we mirrored these two to the bottom. So if I changed this diameter…
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Insert parts into current design3m 30s
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Modifying a linked component5m 15s
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Review of the layout3m 11s
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Move and align the charger into position4m 30s
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Model standoffs for the charger7m 58s
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Model standoffs, continued4m 48s
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Align and position components6m 22s
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