Why this angle after pasting (or inserting) the second caster ?

Why this angle after pasting (or inserting) the second caster ?

CapGuy
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Why this angle after pasting (or inserting) the second caster ?

CapGuy
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Hell(o)

 

While the hands-on exercice : 
http://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-15824BF2-7048-4F48-84D4-B30B1917914F

 

After inserting the second caster (or pasting it and move it in place) the caster does not take the right position, but an angled ! 

 

Please see the attached screencast... All explanations will be welcomed !

 

Regards,
Guy

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innovatenate
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Thanks for reporting this to us! It looks like an issue with the sample file. Something appears wrong with the Joints. I've escalated the issue to development for a closer look (internal reference ID FUS-37431).

 

 

 I rebuilt the sample file (attached). This version consistently inserts in the same orientation. I hope this helps!

 

 




Nathan Chandler
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CapGuy
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Thanks to *you* @innovatenate to not letting me go crazy, confirming this was wrong in the sample file and not in my head ! 😉
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