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So I noticed this happens all the time if you change anything in the model and get latest in the drawing. A bunch of dimensions loose references. I could understand some of that. If for example I changed something that was referenced in a way the system can't really comprehend. Lets say I deleted a chamfer - then you can to a degree cut the drawing some slack for loosing the dimension reference.
But sometimes it just happens for most mysterious reasons.
For example I had a perfectly fine drawing with not a single faulty thing in it. Then I went back to the model and embossed the part number onto one of the faces of the model. At this is the result after I updated the drawing. This is ridiculous. Half of all dimensions now have broken references.
The thing that breaks pretty much every time I update anything is the hole callout.
Because Fusion refuses to automatically put hole call-outs on normal dimensions and insists on doing it with leader annotations instead, I am forced to manually type those callouts into the dimension (and yes, you can't even copy/paste from an automatic leader annotation for some reason unbeknownst to me).
And this thing just breaks almost every time you have to update the model for any reason.
Also I am totally not satisfied with automatic hole annotations. I may be wrong or I may not understand something but doing drawings for 18 years I never wanted to put a hole callout on an leader note like Fusion suggests I should.
This is wrong:
This is much better:
Reason being I don't want to rely on a overcomplicated convention to let people know how deep a hole I need with how much thread. And I want to be able to tolerance the hole depth and thread depth the way I need them. So I would much rather provide manufacturers with a proper seciton view with proper dimensioning. In some places this is a requirement to section all blind holes for clarity.
I my mind - the more obvious you make a dimension, the less chances someone would screw it up.
Usual questions:
Am I doing something wrong here or is it just Fusion? Why does it keep loosing references?
Is there any chance to get a tool that would put a hole callout on a normal dimension and also let you customize how much stuff you actually want on that callout?
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