Intent‑Driven Design in Autodesk Fusion: Assembly Mode Workflow
In this video, we explore Assembly Mode in Autodesk Fusion’s Intent‑Driven Design workflow, where individual parts and subassemblies are brought together into a structured, fully constrained assembly. You’ll see how Assembly Design Mode is used to insert external part designs and assemblies, define motion and positional relationships, and build mechanical structure using a combination of joints, constraints, and rigid groups. The walkthrough demonstrates how parts created in Part Mode are inserted into an assembly and how relationships are added to control movement and behavior. This video covers: - Creating a new Assembly Design using the Intent‑Driven Design dialog - How the Fusion interface adapts to show assembly‑focused commands - Inserting parts and assemblies as externally referenced components - Using Rigid Groups, Pins, As‑Built Joints, and Constrain Components - Mixing joints and constraints in the same assembly - Inserting standard hardware from McMaster‑Carr and using Insert Fastener - Understanding assembly structure and external references in the Data Panel - Editing and modeling new components in context using Edit In Place Assembly Mode in Autodesk Fusion enables designers and engineers to define how components fit, move, and interact, while maintaining clear separation between part design and assembly structure. The next video explores the benefits of Hybrid Design Mode. ►FREE TRIAL | https://autode.sk/3Wtfi20 ►SUBSCRIBE | https://autode.sk/30njGGX ►GET STARTED | https://autode.sk/30k2DWh ►TRY AN EXTENSION | https://autode.sk/3EOUidW CONNECT with Fusion on social media: INSTAGRAM | https://autode.sk/2Enzh8P TWITTER | https://autode.sk/45cIYTK LINKEDIN | https://autode.sk/3UyieZS FACEBOOK | https://autode.sk/3WaaZLb
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