Published On Oct 3, 2020
Fusion 360 handles joints and articulated connections differently than any other CAD software on the market. It's a lot easier to set components in relation to each other and turn them into complex assemblies. In this short tutorial I show you the basics and what you need to keep in mind when working with joints. If you have any questions, leave them in the comment section below.
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