Trimming lines in sketch

Trimming lines in sketch

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Trimming lines in sketch

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I am having a major problem with trim in sketch.

 

In the last 20 minutes or so, Fusion360 has locked up 5 times so far while I was trying to create a profile in sketch.

 

Each time I have had to restart after an error report was generated, and each restart takes a couple of minutes.

 

I only have the last two error report numbers -

     CER_131646478

     CER_131646572.

 

Can anyone tell me what is going on?

 

Regards,

 

Brett

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Anonymous
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Ok, please tell me what is going on.

 

New error report number -

     CER_131647465

 

Brett

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HughesTooling
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Are you having problems with all sketches of just a single sketch. If you are having problem in a single design\sketch can you export the f3d file and attach to this thread?

 

Mark

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Hello Mark,

 

Ok, exported file attached.

 

I have just checked and it is still doing the same thing.

 

I am trying to create another small rectangle on the right hand side of the sketch (see the left hand side).

 

I am aware that I could just mirror or copy the existing rectangle on the left across to the right, however, that does not solve the problem I am having with trim.

 

I have tried deleting and recreating the offset lines that I want to trim, the problem remains.

 

I don't think it is a problem with the lines, as the sequence in which I do the trimming affects which line segment fusion freezes on.

 

Regards,

 

Brett

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Anonymous
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Hi again,

 

In reply to your question as to whether only one sketch is affected.

 

Yes.

 

I have been working on another design for the last hour or so without any problems.

 

Regards,

 

Brett

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HughesTooling
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It all trimmed for me OK. Try reimporting the sketch attached to this thread and see if that's any different.

Clipboard01.png

 

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Anonymous
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Hi Mark,

 

Ok, thanks I will.

 

Regards,

 

Brett

 

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Anonymous
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Hi Mark,

 

Hmph, I tried uploading the file you tried and got exactly the same result. 2 or 3 trims into the sequence and fusion crashed.

 

I will try working around the problem, but that still means that a problem exists.

 

Regards,

 

Brett

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HughesTooling
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OK made it crash for me, if I trim the offset line on the left of the rectangle first then try trimming the others it crashes trimming from right to left seems to work!

 

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Anonymous
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Ok, that's weird. It should not make a difference which way round the lines are trimmed.

 

Brett

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jiang_peng
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Hi Brett,

 

I can not reproduce the crash with the attached file either. From the report, it appears related with the R-pattern. Do you still have the file which can reproduce the crash? Please send me the file if you still have it. My email address: jiang.peng@autodesk.com

 

Thanks for reporting the issue!

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HughesTooling
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Trim the line with the offset constraint on it first, the vertical line on the left then try and trim one of the horizontal lines on the right.

Clipboard01.png

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jiang_peng
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Hi Brett,

 

I can reproduce the crash too with file. I've logged as FUS-25401.

 

Thanks

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