Assembly models are made up of various components and sub-assemblies that work together to form a single model. It is beneficial since an exploded view of the model can be demonstrated to show the joints, which can be used as a reference for other people. The models displayed on this page were created as separate components and then assembled using various joints such as rigid, revolute, slider, cylindrical, pin-slot, planar, and ball joints. Each joint allows the connected components to move differently.
The section contains the assembly models of two personalised ornaments constructed on Autodesk Fusion 360 for practice and exam of my Engineering Design module. The first ornament includes the last two digits of my student number, and the second ornament is the letters of my initials. For both of the ornaments, 2D assembly drawing is also being presented. The models contain five components assembled using joints that were designed in the different workspace, such as part modelling, sculpting and sheet metal. Click here to access the source of the model.
Two wheels of different size fitted with ball bearing and connected through a rod to facilitate full rotation of smaller wheel. Click here to access the source of the model.
Different sizes of LEGO bricks were designed and assembled as small room comprising of 142 components that were assembled using the joint feature. Click here to access the source of the model.
The LEGO man comprising of 9 components such as body, head, arms, hands and legs. Click here to access the source of the model.
Vehicle bed was designed from off-the-shelf components. Bearing from McMaster-Carr were used in the wheels and then all the components were assembled using the joints. Click here to access the source of the model.
Stepladder is assembled using five different components. Click here to access the source of the model.
Balance Bike is designed and assembled using eight different components. Click here to access the source of the model.
Toy Fire Truck was designed and then assembled using rotational joints allowing free movement of the wheels and the ladder. Click here to access the source of the model.