Shared 3D model render not lined up with drawing

Shared 3D model render not lined up with drawing

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Shared 3D model render not lined up with drawing

charleslhaley
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Good afternoon, I have a model that has a component that is not lined up in the web browser for shared viewing.  Its correct in the fusion drawing and I've verified the components were up to date and some of the recent changes I've made are showing up.  Any thoughts as to why this component is not lining up correctly?  The component on the left side is not lined up with the rest of them.

 

Here is the Fusion model:

 

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Here is the same model in A360

 

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Thank you

Charles

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SaeedHamza
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Hi,

 

Could you share your model

 

Regards

 

Saeed

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charleslhaley
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Here is the model

 

 

http://a360.co/2tXpCVa

 

Thank you

Charles

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SaeedHamza
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Thanks for sharing, but it gives me an empty one

 

please go to file > export > .f3d and attach it to your next post

 

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Saeed

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charleslhaley
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Thank you for the reply, I don't see an .f3d option, I only have IGES, SAT, SMT, and STEP.

 

Thank you

Charles

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SaeedHamza
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Then I guess you have some inserted components in your project, go to the
browser and right-click the component you inserted then hit break link
Then in the export window, the f3d format should be there

Saeed

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charleslhaley
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Yes, most of the parts are inserted components from other drawings, I set this particular one up as an assembly of those components.  I'll make a copy and unlink them.

 

Thanks for the help

Charles

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charleslhaley
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I started unlinking them, there are a lot of linked components, and thought I would try removing that component and re-add it.  That fixed the issue.

 

Thank you for your help

Charles

 

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SaeedHamza
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Did inserting the component solve your problem or unlinking them did?

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Did inserting the component solve your problem or unlinking them did?

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charleslhaley
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Deleting and reinserting is what solved it.  I made a copy originally to break the links on so that I did not mess up my original.  So I went to my original and deleted and reinserted.

 

Thank you for the help

Charles

 

 

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SaeedHamza
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Glad to know it has been solved
Good luck

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