offset lines are not shown as symmetrical and the offset distance is wrong

offset lines are not shown as symmetrical and the offset distance is wrong

the_oat_cracker
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offset lines are not shown as symmetrical and the offset distance is wrong

the_oat_cracker
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As shown below, I want to create an offset by a parameter called "of" that is set as 1/256 inch on both side of a vertical line.

 

However, the resulting offset lines are not shown as symmetrical, not to mention that the dimension is wrong.

 

Is it related to the precision of Fusion 360 in the unit of Inch?

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

works fine here

 

Please share the file for reply.

File > export > save as f3d on local drive  > attach to post

 

günther

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the_oat_cracker
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Thanks, as advised, the f3d file is attached here.

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@the_oat_cracker wrote:

 parameter called "of" 

 

However, the resulting offset lines are not shown as symmetrical, not to mention that the dimension is wrong. 


@the_oat_cracker 

That is not what is in the file that you Attached here?

TheCADWhisperer_0-1739101190350.png

 

 

TheCADWhisperer_1-1739101429301.png

 

Edit: I did not understand the problem description before the video.

 

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the_oat_cracker
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Kindly see the video below which shows the issue.

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@the_oat_cracker 

Can you show screen capture of this section of your Preferences?

TheCADWhisperer_0-1739102693950.png

 

Also this one...

TheCADWhisperer_0-1739105804501.png

 

What do you have set for your Default Units (in or ft)?

I vaguely recall some sort of issue related to this, but trying to jog my memory.

 

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the_oat_cracker
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Explorer

FYI:

 

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Message 8 of 19

g-andresen
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Hi,

looks fine

 

1. try another design

2. service utility > repair

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günther

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TheCADWhisperer
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@the_oat_cracker 

I can't reproduce the issue on my machine.

 

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Message 10 of 19

jeff_strater
Community Manager
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In this video, you disable "two sides", so you are creating only one offset here, with the value of "od":

Screenshot 2025-02-09 at 9.04.50 AM.png

 

The design you shared (thank you) shows two different offsets, on with a value of "od" (value 1/256), and the other with a value of "1/128" (no expression)

 

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Jeff Strater
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Message 11 of 19

the_oat_cracker
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"In this video, you disable "two sides", so you are creating only one offset here, with the value of "od":"

- No, I clicked "two sides" again before clicking "OK". Pls watch the video carefully. 

 

"The design you shared (thank you) shows two different offsets, on with a value of "od" (value 1/256), and the other with a value of "1/128" (no expression)"

- No, I input "od", short for "offset distance", which is defined as "1/256" in the parameter table. Pls watch the video carefully. 

 

I was using Fusion 360 Personal for Mac OS when posting this issue. As shown below, this error can be replicated for Fusion 360 Personal for Windows.

 

I'm very disappointed that such an obvious error still can't be verified by Autodesk, not to mention corrected. 

 

1. Error One: Parameter defined as "1/256 inch" is shown as "1/128" for its "value".

 

2. Error Two: offset is not symmetrical, using the parameter as defined.

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@the_oat_cracker wrote:

Pls watch the video carefully. 

 Pls watch the video carefully. 

 

I'm very disappointed that such an obvious error still can't be verified by Autodesk, not to mention corrected. 


@the_oat_cracker 

I think I documented this issue a couple of years ago but can't find the discussion thread.

If this is the same issue that I saw then, I was able to track the bug down to a particular set of Preference settings.

If I am correct on this, then because you can reproduce on both Mac and Windows - we should be able to track this down.

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Message 13 of 19

g-andresen
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Hi,

In the screencast above, I used your file, removed the existing offset and created a new one.
The result is as expected.

 

Try REPAIR

 

günther

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Message 14 of 19

TheCADWhisperer
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@g-andresen 

Doesn't matter.  I did the same and could not reproduce the issue. So neither one of us (or @jeff_strater ) have yet figure out how to reproduce the behavior.

But the issue clearly exists as demonstrated in the video by @the_oat_cracker 

Two lines were created by the offset command at different distances as observed in the file and in the video.

 

OK, I think I remember how to reproduce the bug now.

I'll create a video if I can reproduce.

 

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Message 15 of 19

TheCADWhisperer
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@jeff_strater 

I finally recalled the steps to reproduce the bug.  

At least three issues here 

1.  A fraction of 1/256

2. Parameter solver

3. Display of Ft and fractional inches.

 

and 

4. Clearly incorrect display/measure of different distances.

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@the_oat_cracker wrote:

Kindly see the video below which shows the issue.


@the_oat_cracker 

Good find!

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Message 17 of 19

TheCADWhisperer
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@jeff_strater 

Another Example illustrates the faction issue, not the Offset issue.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1739187868186.png

 

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Message 18 of 19

laughingcreek
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@the_oat_cracker - I'm also able to reproducethe issue.  doesn't seem to have anything to do with fractional display or units.  it's it's not putting the formula in the second dimension, just the calculated value. clearly a bug.  for now yo can work around by manually inputting the formula.

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Message 19 of 19

johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi! I suspect this has something to do with "Link Offset" option in the Offset command panel. If the option is unchecked, the two sides are driven by two independent parameters.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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