Fusion 360 problems with Revolve

Fusion 360 problems with Revolve

songl3B5UTV
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Fusion 360 problems with Revolve

songl3B5UTV
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I swear that Fusion 360 is the worst website I have ever used in my entire life. It doesn't let you revolve anything, and whenever you try to revolve your object, they give some lame excuse saying that they can't do it. This website has let me rage for so many days, and I hope Fusion 360 gives us better service (LOL). But please, let me revolve. What is the point of Fusion 360 ANYWAY?

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jeff_strater
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@songl3B5UTV - you are replying to a thread that has not been updated in 7 years.  Fusion 360 is not a website.  It is a 3D CAD application that stores its data in the cloud. [edited]

 

I am not able to determine from your description what your problems are.  "It doesn't let you revolve anything, and whenever you try to revolve your object, they give some lame excuse saying that they can't do it"  Can you provide an example of a model where you are experiencing this, and a video or screencast showing what you are trying to do.  You say "Revolve".  Do you mean the Revolve feature for creating or modifying geometry, or are you talking about rotating?  Rotating a body, component, etc?  Or rotating the view?  What kind of "object" are you referring to?

 

We need more information to help you.

 


Jeff Strater
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jhackney1972
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Fusion 360 is a computer cloud based application not a website.  The attached video will show you how the Revolve command uses a constrained 2D sketch and creates a 3D body.

 

You may want to explore the Self-Paced Learning furnished with the application.

 

Self-Paced Learning.jpg

 

John Hackney, Retired
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TheCADWhisperer
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@songl3B5UTV wrote:

It doesn't let you revolve anything…

But please, let me revolve. 


@songl3B5UTV 
Let’s break this down into steps that can be resolved.

Step 1 - Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

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