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Fusion 360 and Inventor Fusion Crashing

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JulietKiloMike
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Fusion 360 and Inventor Fusion Crashing

Hi All,

I designed the stator and bell housing for a brushless motor I am building in an Applied Science Research Class, and when I saved the file today it seems to have gotten corrupted or something.  It looks like the "Bell Housing" object is always marked as being displayed even when it isn't visible onthe screen, and when I try to modify the "display" preferences for anything (denoted by the little light bulbs in the sidebar on inventor fusion), bad things happen.  I mention this problem because it affects Autodesk Fusion 360 as well as Inventor Fusion...both of them crash when attempting to work with this file.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated...I need the data from this file, as my project is due soon and I spent the greater part of two weeks creating the design (I am a noob at CAD design).

 

Thanks,

John

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Using the procedure outlined in the below forum post, I am able to recover the stator from the model. 

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/sketching-sculpting-modeling-and/rebuilding-old-inventor-fusion-projec...

 

When I attempt to open the uploaded archive file, I recieve an error about missing materials. Can you clarify which program this file originated in and provide any insight you may have on how it got into its current state?

 

If you have been working in Fusion 360, you may try reverting to an older version (thanks @jherzing for the screengrabs).

 

From Fusion 360, choose to open the data panel:

oder version fusion 360 1.png

On the design you’re working with, choose to open details in A360:

oder version fusion 360 2.png

 

Click on Versions, and then click the promote button for the version you want to use until it is on top:

oder version fusion 360 3.png

 

Then you can use the edit command (pencil icon in above image) to edit the newly promoted version.

 

 

 




Nathan Chandler
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Great, thank you!

-John

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