Another sheet metal part I'm working on. |
It's been a series of sketching, extruding, and now that Fusion 360 has a sheet metal module, it's included adding flanges.
Making these parts means drawing a lot of lines to build parts. But part of drawing these lines sometimes means creating a line in one place, completing it, then creating another line in a different place on the sketch.
If I were using Inventor, I would right click and choose the "Restart". That would finish the line being drawn, but remain in the command so another line could be started elsewhere.
It's a simple command, but one that I know I've found helpful.
But looking at Fusion 360 there is no repeat command. At first blush, it would appear that it isn't possible.
But before wishing an overworked programmer a pox upon his soul, I thought I'd see if another tool might give me the behavior I was looking for.
And I found it!
All I had to do was right click and choose Repeat Line. It's a slightly different command, but it did exactly what I was after. It gave me the ability to finish the line command where it was, and restart it in a new spot. And I didn't have to exit and restart the command.
It's a workflow in just about every CAD program that will allow me to use it. I'm big on placing holes on lines and vertices of rectangles.
So if that's a workflow you're also used to, give it a try in Fusion 360! It might be a way to make things run a little smoother!
Creating holes using lines, a trick I like using. |
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