Exporting Fusion 360 drawings in DWG and DXF formats creates empty files

Exporting Fusion 360 drawings in DWG and DXF formats creates empty files

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Exporting Fusion 360 drawings in DWG and DXF formats creates empty files

markD2LV3
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Hi,

 

When I save Fusion 360 drawings to DWG or DXF and send them to others, some even using Autodesk products, they tell me the files are empty.

 

Am I doing anything wrong?

 

I use the pull-down "Output" menu and save as either "Output DWG" or "Output Sheet as DXF". Neither works.

 

The only software I have that can open a Fusion 360 DWG file is Shapr3D on my iPad. But even it shows DXF files as empty.

 

 

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MRWakefield
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Can you attach an example file?

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Phil.E
Autodesk
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This is not reproducible on my end. And you might be the only one to see it. That indicates a local problem, such as the design or your hardware. The only way to tell is with your data.

 

If you can, please provide an example design. It might help to start with the 3D design file. You can export it or just share a public link from the file menu. The best most complete data set would be from exporting an .f3z of the drawing itself. That will bring the drawing and 3D model all in one file. I can try your workflow with it.

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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markD2LV3
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Hi Phil,

 

Here it is, attached.

 

BTW - I've been having this kind of problems with various files for a long time now.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Not able to reproduce any problem. 

 

Could you please attach a dxf that you would expect to be empty? This would be from the drawing Output menu, "output sheet as dxf".

 

Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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markD2LV3
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This time dwg export worked and dxf did not. Both are attached.

BTW - I exported the file as step, imported into IronCAD, tried exporting
dwg and dxf and both worked without a problem. Of course I am attaching the
F360 dwg and dxf files to this message.
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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Nothing attached to latest message.

 

Also, confusion on my end. First you said you were using the output menu in drawings:

"I use the pull-down "Output" menu and save as either "Output DWG" or "Output Sheet as DXF". Neither works."

 

But now it sounds like you are using export which is totally different. Please describe your workflow more clearly so I can spend time reproducing your exact steps.





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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