![]() We dial in the correct dimensions afterwards with the (sketch) dimensions command. So first of all we willl sketch a center rectangle, we can do this in the top view, and put its center on the origin. We will start by drawing the outer dimensions of the brick itself. Note that you can also reference parameters to each other, so we might as well just change the value of the high state to 3 times the low state. We can also make a parameter for each of these states so in the end we can just set the “HEIGHT” parameter to “HIGH” or “LOW” without having to worry about the actual dimensions. And lastly we can enter the “HEIGHT” parameter which will be in millimeters and will have a value of 9,6 for the high state and 3,2 for the low state. And we will set these to 4 and 2 for now, but we can always change this later on of course. ![]() We’ll give it a name “LENGTH” and set the units to “no units” because the Lego units are always whole numbers. So first of all we’ll go to “Modify” and then “Change Parameters” and here we can add our first parameter by clicking the green plus icon next to “User Parameters”. ![]() We are going to start by entering these parameters into Fusion 360, then we can always reference them throughout the entire design process.
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