Hi guys!
I've take a look on the forum but i haven't find what i'm looking for.
Context : i'm using Fusion 360 for milling some modified feet for orthopedic use, like manufacturing orthotics soles, etc. I'm using a setup template that i've created few month ago.
The template represente the CNC table that im using, and i use Scallop for milling the foot.
Everything worked fine until this morning, with a new update.
When i try to generate the toolpath, i got a warning saying ''All surfaces have been set to avoid''
Using a pre-program Template, the scallop setting haven't change.
In fact, i'v tried to use the Avoid/touch, set it to touch ans selecting my model, but it changes the way the miling goes and increase the time needed for milling on the CNC, (in a crazy way, more the double of the time simulation says)
anyone have seen the same issue?
P.S English is not my first language, sorry if i made mistakes!
Thanks all!
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Your English is excellent!
It sounds like we might have broken something. Is it possible for you to share an f3d file with us of a project that shows the problem? I'm trying to understand what combination of settings is causing the problem. We'll try and fix it quick!
Thanks for your help and very sorry for the trouble we have caused.
Thanks for the quick answer!
Sure!
As you can see in the project, I had to select the avoid-touch option to generate the toolpath.
Everything in the project stay exactly the same as I'm using it everyday. Hope it will help to solve the issue!
Thanks a lot for your help!
Hi Again Emilie!
I've got some news about the issues.
Actually, I seems to find a way to generate the toolpath as i want it. Rather than selecting each model I want to engrave, I selected the whole table and the toolpath generate properlly.
I don't know if it's gonna help you to fix the problem, but at the moment, it's seems to be a good bypass.
P.S I leave a screenshot of what i mean by selecting the table rather than the model in the project. Hope I'll help!
Thanks a lot!
Yes, same problem for me Emilie. The newest version just downloaded and now I can't edit any 3D finishing toolpaths.
If its any help: Roughing seem OK. The 'Invalid Value - All surfaces have been set to avoid' message comes up when OK'ing after making changes in the toolpath parameters. This seems to apply to finishing toolpaths generated before the recent update which were working fine before the update.
Good luck for a speedy resolution!
I'm jumping in with what sounds like the same issue. I'm trying to edit a month old CAM setup and if I simply open the parallel tool path and immediately close without changes I get the same error message "All surfaces have been set to avoid". All paths generate fine upon fresh file open. Very new user here so it's been extremely frustrating thinking I was doing something wrong. Perhaps I still am?
Well, it seems to be a minor glitch in the updated software which isn't correctly handling some files (but not all) created in the older software version. The issue doesn't seem to be related to which types of finishing toolpaths are used and it doesn't seem to be related to the Avoid/Touch Surfaces option being selected in either that tool path or any other in the same file Geometry. Let's hope Emilie and her team can can find a solution quickly.
This is broken for us too.
We are completely shut down. All Scallop and Pencil tool paths get the same error no matter what settings we have chosen.
This with a new file. So it is not isolated to files created in an older version.
This is costing us $600/hour.
HOW CAN WE REVERT TO AN EARLIER VERSION? WHY DID YOU UPDATE?!
My question is with the work around, will those files need to be changed back if an engineering fix is made?
Steve
Hi all,
The new update rolling out today should fix this issue.
Sincere apologies for all the trouble this has caused, and many thanks for helping us identify the problem in the first place.
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