Sheet metal flange tool weird new behavior - Fusion

Sheet metal flange tool weird new behavior - Fusion

Miha-M
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Sheet metal flange tool weird new behavior - Fusion

Miha-M
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Why it is behaving like this. It suppose (and it used to) to make one continuous sheet metal piece bent 5 times.  Now it treats every polyline se a separate body?????
Anyway to make it behave like it used to? Treating all the connected polylines as single piece and applying bends at connections as well. fusion.jpg

 

 

 

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Miha-M
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Issue is the same as it was. When doing a flange if you start drawing in the x0y0 and you dont draw a profile in one continuous take, in my case for example i started at x0y0 and the draw the first part to the bottom side, and the did the same for the part of the profile to the left, the tool recognizes this as two profiles and creates two bodies... 

Or there is a bug in X0Y0 that it does not join lines correctly. Outside of x0y0 it does join them correctly in to polyline... 

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johnsonshiue
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Hi Miha,

 

I think there seem to be multiple issues here. One is about the inability of creating bends on newly added segments. The other one is about inconsistency with the default side. I need to forward it to the project team for further investigation.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue ([email protected])
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Hochenauer
Autodesk
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 "there is a bug in X0Y0 that it does not join lines correctly" matches my understanding.
We are working with the sketch team as we want the profiles to share a sketch point even if we are near the origin point (which is fixed geometry).
Sorry for the inconvenience while we are working this out internally - the goal is to have uniform behavior where profiles join.




Gerald Hochenauer
Senior Principal Engineer, Inventor
Autodesk, Inc.

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