No components available to nest

No components available to nest

wesBNQM9
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No components available to nest

wesBNQM9
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Having trouble with nesting. I am working on a new design and to my knowledge, I have designed it just as I always do with each part being its own component. However, when I try to nest, it gives me the error below. Any ideas?

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ryan.bales
Autodesk Support
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I'm not sure without seeing the design. Are you able to share a link or upload a copy? 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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wesBNQM9
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here is a link to the drawing https://a360.co/3CTR3jN i will pm a password

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ryan.bales
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Thanks! I'll take a look


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Fusion 360 Product Support
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ryan.bales
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Can you enable downloads?


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wesBNQM9
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Done, https://a360.co/3CTR3jN same password

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ryan.bales
Autodesk Support
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Taking a look now.


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Fusion 360 Product Support
Message 8 of 13

ryan.bales
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So i cannot do anything with this file. It fails to upload or open in Fusion 360, usually crashing Fusion 360. While i'd love to troubleshoot the nesting issue i'm going to be stuck without it opening. If you could open an older version and export it and PM that i can try again but something is wrong. I'll send the model to the data model team and see if they can figure it out.


Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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Message 9 of 13

wesBNQM9
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It has a mesh it in which may be the problem.  Let me delete the mesh out and see if that helps

 

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wesBNQM9
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just deleted the mesh out to resend and thought I would give it another try. Once the mesh was deleted it would nest fine. Is there a problem with having a large mesh in a file that would keep it from nesting?
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ryan.bales
Autodesk Support
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Very possible. If its part of a component selected for nesting it could be erroring out. I can report this to the team. 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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wesBNQM9
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Well, I guess I spoke too soon. Nesting is atleast trying now, but when it nest it is nesting pieces on top of one another. Here is a new link without the mesh. Same password https://a360.co/3IlLPi3
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ryan.bales
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Same issue for me, crashes Fusion without CER upon trying to upload. 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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