Mesh to solid body not working, can anyone help please?

Mesh to solid body not working, can anyone help please?

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Mesh to solid body not working, can anyone help please?

Anonymous
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Hi All,

 

I have tried to figure this out myself but to no avail. I have a mesh object that I have uploaded to fusion, turned off history, and dragged it into the workspace but cannot do anything to it, when i select it and go to convert under the modify section it deselects and wont let me select it for some reason. Can anyone help please? I have attatched the file, it is the insta360 go 2 camera direct from insta360 website.go 2 3d model 

 

Thank you

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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I think for this simple geometry I would remodel from scratch to achieve much better quality.

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your response but to be honest I dont need anything more detailed than the model, and without being able to change this to a solid body i cant get the measurements i need.
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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:
Thank you for your response but to be honest I dont need anything more detailed than the model, and without being able to change this to a solid body i cant get the measurements i need.

There are all kinds of internal detail in the mesh.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1632829285767.png

Do you need that internal detail?

 

I could model the external geometry from the mesh dimensions.

This would be good practice for you if you don't have a lot of Fusion experience.

TheCADWhisperer_1-1632830219127.png

This was just a quick mock-up, but should get you started.  (See Attached)

 

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piotr.kornafel
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Hello @TheCADWhisperer 

I checked your file and it's working fine on my PC.

Could you prepare for my shot video where you show me how this issue exactly looking on your side?
If it's ok for you here you will find an article about: How to use Autodesk Screencast to document a support issue
I attached here converted design: https://a360.co/3zNwEty

 

Piotr Kornafel
Global Product Support

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HughesTooling
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hi All,

 

I have tried to figure this out myself but to no avail. I have a mesh object that I have uploaded to fusion, turned off history, and dragged it into the workspace 

 

Thank you

 

 


What do you mean you dragged it into the workspace? You should use Insert Mesh and with the new mesh tools you don't need to disable history, actually you never needed to disable history. Just a lot of people didn't know what they're doing.

 

Mark

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Anonymous
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Thats very kind of you thank you. I do not have a lot of experience with fusion, just basic shapes, fillets etc to get the models i have needed in the past to 3d print or create a step file. I did start modelling the rear contacts off the original mesh to get started and think i can do it (with a lot of patience and googling) I just thought i would be able to convert the original file to a solid body (only showing as a component or mesh) to be able to create a nice usb case for testing the contacts.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

 I just thought i would be able to convert the original file to a solid body ...


Normally you can - but there is a lot of internal rubbish hidden inside this outer case.

I guess the rubbish could be removed but I don't have the motivation to do that.

 

@piotr.kornafel  got it - see previous link.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@piotr.kornafel wrote:

I checked your file and it's working fine on my PC.

I attached here converted design: https://a360.co/3zNwEty


@piotr.kornafel 

Am I missing something?  The file you shared appears to be a MeshBody, not a Solid Body?

TheCADWhisperer_0-1632833603502.png

 

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Anonymous
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No you've done more than enough, thank you. I do try and work this stuff out for myself instead of asking the same questions that have probably been answered a million times but all of the solutions were getting me knowhere. I thought it may have something to do with the amount of information in the model but wasn't sure. Thank you.

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piotr.kornafel
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@TheCADWhisperer 

Yep, my bad. I forgot to save a design.

Now you should been able to open it.

Piotr Kornafel
Global Product Support

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

No you've done more than enough, thank you.


@Anonymous 

Check @piotr.kornafel link in previous post  - successfully converted to solid.

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Anonymous
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Thats amazing, thank you for your help with this, could not figure this out myself.

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HughesTooling
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@Anonymous  Do you have the hobby or commercial version of Fusion?

The start of the screencast shows import and separating the model, think this works the same for both versions. Then I use the prismatic conversion on the simple parts to convert to surfaces. On the more complicated parts just a basic conversion to a faceted body.

 

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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I have the hobbyist version, I will give this a go asap but this looks to be an amzing solution. I have been part of plenty of forums but I've never experienced this much help before, thank you so much.

 

Mark

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Anonymous
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Just tried this solution, I think this is what one of the other users did but unfortuately when converting mesh you can only covert to faceted with the free version which leaves you with a lot of surfaces to deal with.. I think i may have to try modelling it if i can't find another command that will do something similar to a prismatic conversion. Thank you though, anything learned is never a bad thing.

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