Can't Move WCS Origin

Can't Move WCS Origin

ckelley8JAKT
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Can't Move WCS Origin

ckelley8JAKT
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So, I go into a manufacturing setup to edit the WCS origin location.  I select a new point, and It moves it visibly to it's new location.  Then, after clicking "OK", the WCS reverts to the previous position.  I tried rebooting, and after that didn't work, I opened the project on a different computer and had the same issue.  Any Ideas what's going on?

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seth.madore
Community Manager
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First off, thanks for recording that behavior and sharing it here, it certainly makes it easier to fully grasp what you're running into.

Second; could you share your file?
File > Export > Save to local folder, return to thread and attach the .f3d file in your reply


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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ckelley8JAKT
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@seth.madore Sure, here you go.

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seth.madore
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Okay, I can reproduce this error, but I can also provide you with a workaround.

Go into the Design Space, create a Sketch on the face of the part, and Project the holes onto the sketch. Back in MFG space, you now want to select the center point of the hole (assuming sketch is still turned on):

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seth.madore
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I will log a ticket for this (likely tomorrow) and post back with the ticket number for your reference


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jhackney1972
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As you will see in the Screencast I went into the component, in question, and updated the hole features to go all the way through instead of a indiscriminate distance.  This helps to define the hole feature better.  After updating I have not issue assigning the WCS to any hole I desire.  By the way, this redefinition seems to have thrown the WCS alignment axis off but it can be set back easily.  I will not return the model as it will not help and is very complex.

 

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seth.madore
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I've opened CAM-39334 to investigate this. Oh, @jhackney1972, using the "All" on the first set of holes does cause some of them to not poke thru both walls, which may be an issue for the customer 🙂


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ckelley8JAKT
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I went ahead and tried @jhackney1972 's workaround, and it resulted in some holes not going all the way through like it did for him.  I went ahead and clicked "update" in the original tab anyway, and Fusion froze completely.  So, I force quit Fusion (not having saved any changes), opened it back up, and now it's working as normal.  No idea what was goin on, but things are working now.

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