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Blend: Milling opposite direction shown by red arrow

Blend: Milling opposite direction shown by red arrow

FrodoLoggins
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Blend: Milling opposite direction shown by red arrow

FrodoLoggins
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Red arrow shows climb cutting. Result is conventional:

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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oleg.tikhomirov
Autodesk
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Hi @FrodoLoggins,

 

Thanks again for feedback. I agree that it doesn't look correct. New ticket CAM-38548 is created. I've also noticed that direction is correct when bottom contour is selected first but wrong for top contour as in your case.



Oleg Tikhomirov
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oleg.tikhomirov
Autodesk
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Hi @FrodoLoggins,

 

Thanks again for feedback. I agree that it doesn't look correct. New ticket CAM-38548 is created. I've also noticed that direction is correct when bottom contour is selected first but wrong for top contour as in your case.



Oleg Tikhomirov
Software Engineer
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FrodoLoggins
Advisor
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No problem.

 

I just double checked the original file I uploaded, it looks like both chamfers get milled the same direction:

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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FrodoLoggins
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Same behavior on another part:

 

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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FrodoLoggins
Advisor
Advisor

Got another example for you:

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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