Hi @HughesTooling
Good catch! I had a look at the original files from the website @tomo1230 linked and that you exported from Rhino and found that they are in different DXF formats. I believed Fusion was unable to import 3D sketch geometry and solids, but it appears the DXF format that Rhino exports will include 3D sketch geometry as well as mesh bodies and surfaces. I apologize that I was unaware of this!
If we open the DXF file originally downloaded from the website (which contains an empty file when uploaded to Fusion), we see the header below:
0
SECTION
2
HEADER
9
$ACADVER
1
AC1008
9
$UCSORG
When we do the same with the DXF files that would upload from Mark, we see the results below:
0
SECTION
2
HEADER
9
$ACADVER
1
AC1018
9
$ACADMAINTVER
I believe this means that the original file is in the R11 DXF format and the file from Rhino is in the 2004 (Autodesk created) DXF format. There must be some translation tool in Rhino that is more capable of aligning the original DXF file with Autodesk expectations for the DXF data - and it appears that saving out of Rhino will allow us to open the upload and open the file in Fusion.
I've logged FUS-36639 with development to look further into why this is occurring - we appreciate you bringing this to our attention! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Paul Clauss
Product Support Specialist
