Crash when switching to Manufacturing

Crash when switching to Manufacturing

mikeod44A6T
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Crash when switching to Manufacturing

mikeod44A6T
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I am running Fusion 360 on MAC Mini M1

The attached file is a the one that cause the crash ... I have run the clean uninstall app and reinstalled Fusion 360 to no joy ...

 

If its any help at first it worked fine in Manufacturing and I had set all the tool paths, I then added the stars to the design and thats where it all went pear shaped .. I tried deleting the stars but that didn't seem to help ... 

 

Support (who I sent the file to) told me it worked fine on Windows so I am assuming its a MAC / M1 problem 

 

any help would be greatly appreciated 

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ryan.bales
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Its not an M1 problem, its crashing on my mac too. How did the problem start? Was it working and you saved/closed and reopened and then it crashed? 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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mikeod44A6T
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I drew everything except the 4 stars that are on the drawing and it all worked fine and I made all the tool paths. I then realised I had forgotten the stars ... I edited the drawing in design and then it started crashibg. 

 

I deleted the stars and tried again but it still crashed I rolled back the history and it still crashed which seemed odd to me.

 

hope that helps

Regards Mike

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jhackney1972
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It opens in Windows 10 just fine EXCEPT the toolpaths will not re-generate so they are all empty.  I remove the setup and all the three tool operations and save it.  It is attached.  See if you can open it now with the Manufacturing Environment clean.

John Hackney, Retired
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mikeod44A6T
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Thank you so much for doing that for me. However it still fails which is a real surprise. It does however narrow down where the problem might be 🙂

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ryan.bales
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Yeah i'm not sure where its coming from yet, we just logged the ticket yesterday and investigation takes time. But its reproducible and that tends to hasten the process.  



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Fusion 360 Product Support
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HughesTooling
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Try the attached file. I used "Save Copy As", this strips all CAM data and references from the design.

 

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HughesTooling
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Noticed you have some duplicate lines in your sketch, these might cause problems. Don't know if there are others.

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