Profil Problem

Profil Problem

cedricmartin
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Profil Problem

cedricmartin
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I am not new to Fusion, but have been away from it for a considerable amount of time. What I am experiencing is probably very basic, but it is driving me nuts.

I have created a shape in Fusion using the sketch creation program provided. This shape is is made up of a number of straight lines and curves that should be easy enough to join, to provide me with a profile that can be revolved to give me the component that I need.

However, I cannot select the areas I want to revolve and I believe that it is because the lines that make up these areas are not connected. I have tried everything that I know, but cannot find a way to connect them.

Any help that I can get would be greatly appreciated.

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jeff_strater
Community Manager
Community Manager

please share the design here.  My guess is that you have gaps in your profile.  It will be easier to debug if we have your design.  Export your design as a Fusion Archive (F3D) and attach it to a reply here.


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davebYYPCU
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Consultant

When the lines and arcs are connected, Fusion will hide those white dots on the outline.

 

Might help..

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Drewpan
Advisor
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Hi,

 

Don't forget that the Revolve command works a little differently dependent upon if you are

trying to create a surface or a solid.

 

Take a simple sketch.

Drewpan_0-1750560097147.png

 

The Revolve Solid command will not work in the present form because there is not enough

information.

 

Drewpan_1-1750560184214.png

 

That is because there is not a profile to revolve.

 

Drewpan_2-1750560222715.png

 

If I change to Surface, this revolve restriction does not happen.

 

 

Drewpan_3-1750560282854.png

 

Drewpan_4-1750560322984.png

 

Drewpan_5-1750560349686.png

 

I can create a solid by simply using the Thicken command.

Drewpan_6-1750560448264.png

 

Drewpan_7-1750560476824.png

 

Drewpan_8-1750560515650.png

 

If I want to create something similar directly as a solid then I need to close the

profile and then revolve. Sort of like I need a closed profile to extrude a solid, I

also need a profile to revolve the solid.

 

Drewpan_9-1750560699961.png

 

Close the ends and I have a profile filled with light blue so it is a closed shape.

 

Drewpan_10-1750560766293.png

 

When I go back to Solid workspace and revolve, I have a profile.

 

Drewpan_11-1750560827547.png

 

Which I revolve around the same axis.

 

Drewpan_12-1750560873541.png

 

And I end up with an identical shaped solid.

 

Drewpan_13-1750560908582.png

 

Just make sure that you lines in your sketch are connected. You can use the Coincident

Constraint if you are not sure.

 

Drewpan_14-1750561002456.png

 

 

Cheers

 

Andrew

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@cedricmartin 

Blue curves and white dots should keep you awake at night.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1750600048828.png

As suggested by others - 

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

This will be an easy one to diagnose and solution will show how to avoid in the future.

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