Now, as you can see that my base is highlighted, I can right click and activate so that I can start drawing the sketches in the base component. Now again referencing the sphere component in this spherical body, I'm going to create a cut. Now you can see my sphere is highlighted so the operation is being performed inside this sphere. Again I have highlighted base component so that I can finish the other operations left in the base component. So, this is the advantage of drawing or creating bodies and features in assembly mode, we can modify simultaneously both the paths with respect to each other. I can clearly see the relationship that is the relationship of the extruded hole and also the inserted part from the Peace.
Now you can see on the left browser, my bass portion is highlighted. So that is the active part. And all my features that I'm going to add now are being added on to that part. Now I'm going to create an offset plane so that I complete my stand for the base. So here, I'm going to use cylinder option. So I'm selecting my sketching plane, which is the newly constructed plane.
Next I'm going to use the box option to create That's extremely my path is ready. Now I can add some fields over here. Now you can see there are two components that I'm designing this assembly file. Now I have activated the assembly mode. So both the components are Visible equally. So now I'm going to appearances and in the appearances, I can add color to the base Moodle.
So here I have selected bodies of components. And then I can also add the call to the globe. I did not get the exact image that can be pasted on to this flow. But this is only for example I'm taking so I'm just spreading it around. It's not covering it fully. But this is just as an example.
So, now you can see that as there are two components in the assemble mode, I can choose as Bill joint option and make them rigid, but I can give one motion that is the revolute motion, and I have to select the appropriate access so that this sphere revolves. I can animate it and see how it is going to rotate with respect to the base component.