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I have attached two fusion designs to show what I mean. In the design called "Argo NEW FP's", I have done two flat patterns, one (called Shelter) is triangular with curved sides (sketched using the arc tool). This one will not flat pattern the selected face, instead it only flat patterns the side/edge of the object. This is confirmed when I re-import the dxf into a new design (see other design attached for re-imported dxf's) as the dxf is just a long rectangle. However if I instead create a triangle with curved corners and straight sides, Fusion will do a correct flat pattern. However if I then extrude the curved arcs on the sides of the triangle using Join (so it is still all one sheet metal component, now looking like the Shelter component) the original problem comes back!
I commented on another persons post initially (https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/sheet-metal-flat-pattern-not-using-selecte...), but I think this is more of a bug rather than a work-flow issue, so I thought I would be best to post it in Support as it's own thread.
This issue has happened several times before in the past, and I tried to work around it by making a dxf from a sketch instead, but we had issues when the dxf was sent to the manufacturer (no idea what program they use to open the dxf's), as the dxf scale would be wrong, and we would get back assembly parts that were around 30% either too small or too big. This never seems to happen if we send them a dxf from flat pattern, so I really need to find a way to correctly flat pattern these components.
Solved! Go to Solution.