Fusion - Browser icons

Fusion - Browser icons

isimpsonVYSAU
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Fusion - Browser icons

isimpsonVYSAU
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Does anyone know if there is a list of the icons used in the browser to indicate the type of item? I have just imported a step file and the browser contains a few details I cannot find a reference to. The symbols are like a sheet metal part but in red. 

Also the bodies seem to be contained in two separate levels. What is that about?

See the two screenshots.

Any assistance appreciated.

 

 

This post has been edited due to: @lauri_barnhart added the product to the title to help more community members find this topic.

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bwalker145
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Those symbols indicate if the body is a Solid (#1) or a Surface (#2).

Surface Body = Outer skin that represent the shape of the model (i.e. no thickness).

 

I only see the Unstitched folder appear with imported files. Can't find it referenced in the product documentation (https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-1C665B4D-7BF7-4FDF-98B0-AA7EE12B5AC2), but I'm assuming they're grouped as unstitched/disconnected based on how Fusion translates the geometry on import (small gaps, spaces, etc...).

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@isimpsonVYSAU wrote:

Any assistance appreciated.


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

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isimpsonVYSAU
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Thanks for that. I am trying to split the design in the center longitudinally, but split is not working on many parts, so your explanation makes sense. Do you know if a surface can be changed to a body? 

This model is imported from a Solidworks step export. So I dont know why fusion should consider parts as surfaces.

 

Thanks.

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g-andresen
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deleted

sorry

wrong thread

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wersy
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Most surfaces are not joined together in a watertight manner.

So you cant stitch them.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@isimpsonVYSAU wrote:

 

This model is imported from a Solidworks step export.


I would guess that it was and IGES file, not a STEP file.

Can you Attach the original STEP file here.

Can you get the native sldasm and sldprt files from the source?

This could be fixed, but it will take a little work.

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heather_tracy
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Hi @isimpsonVYSAU,

I wanted to check in and see if you saw @TheCADWhisperer's follow up questions and you still needed assistance, or if you found a solution to your question already? Please share any available screenshots or screen recordings so the community can assist you further.

All the best,

Heather | Community Manager

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