Fillets on a sketch. Keeps freezing up fusion.

Fillets on a sketch. Keeps freezing up fusion.

steveripplingerjr
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Fillets on a sketch. Keeps freezing up fusion.

steveripplingerjr
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I havent ran into this before so it must be a recent problem introduced by an update. 

 

I keep trying to fillet part of my sketch that has circle pattern relations. Not sure why but fusion keeps freezing up.

 

I havent had time to test on my more powerful machine yet. 

 

When someone from autodesk gets a chance I can share the project. 

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jeff_strater
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Sure, please share the project to me (jeff.strater@autodesk.com), and I can take a look.  An image of where you are trying to do the fillet would also help.

 

Thanks!

 

Jeff Strater (Fusion development)

 


Jeff Strater
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steveripplingerjr
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Added to project. 

 

Attached is where I am trying to fillet. 

 

Trying to fillet these corners at .5mm

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jeff_strater
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Thanks for sharing the model.

 

whoa... You are right. That is super slow. It doesn't freeze (for me), but it takes a VERY long time (minutes per fillet).  Does not make for an acceptable workflow.

 

Let us analyze this problem and see what we can find.

 

Thanks for reporting this.

 

Jeff

 


Jeff Strater
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steveripplingerjr
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Sounds good. Seems to do the same thing if I re dimension the holes also. Hope to hear from you soon. 

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jeff_strater
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well, as you actually hinted at above, the problem is with the circular pattern of these cutouts:

 

slow fillet 1.png

 

this pattern has a very large radius.  I'm not sure if the large radius is critical to the problem or not.  However, if I delete the pattern (which will leave the geometry):

slow fillet 2.png

 

Then everything is much better.  For now, I would recommend doing that, until we can figure out what is wrong with that pattern.  I even tried re-creating the pattern, and it shows the same behavior.  So, I would just leave the arcs independent for now.

 

Jeff


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Mike.Zhang
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Jeff has logged a defect to track it in our internal system.

 

Here is the bug id: 

Regards,



Mike.Zhang
SQA Engineer
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.

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steveripplingerjr
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Thanks again Jeff! That is working fine for me now! 

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jeff_strater
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Great!  Glad to hear that you were able to make progress again.  I heard from our sketch team that the pattern performance bug has been fixed, and will be available in the next release of Fusion.

 

Jeff

 


Jeff Strater
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steveripplingerjr
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Great news! 

 

Man, words can not express how much easier fusion is making my life.