Help figuring out Compute Failed errors

Help figuring out Compute Failed errors

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Help figuring out Compute Failed errors

accounts7TDGT
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Hi!

 

I'm editing parameters of a coin sorter project I found online: http://a360.co/2nO4DOE

I'm having trouble editing the coin diamater parameters for larger coin size (South Korea) I tried editing the largest coin to 26.5 mm from 24.6 but I get an error prompt. I'm having a hard time figuring out the errors as I'm very new with Fusion360 and It crashes after the failed re-adjustments. I've attached a screenshot of the error.

 

I've tried entering smaller sizes and it works fine but I still don't know where to look for the failing parts because it just crashes and I can't make sense of the error message with my limited knowledge on Fusion360. 

 

 

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etfrench
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Expand each of the lines in the Change Parameters dialog.  There are four items which reference Coin1.  They are all in sketches, so open each one to investigate what will happen when the value in that reference is made larger.  At least one of these will cause the currently set fillet to fail.  One way to fix the problem would be to make the fillet size relative to the hole size.

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etfrench
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p.s. The failure message also tells you which feature is failing.  In this case it's Fillet2 and Fillet1.  You'll note the red lines in the model which show where these features are located.  You can also find them in the Change Parameters dialog.  In addition, these features can be found in the Timeline.  If you Suppress the Fillet1 and Fillet2 features in the Timeline, you will be able to change Coin1 to 26mm. 

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