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AS-BUILT JOINT Simple Mode unusable?

Le_Bear
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AS-BUILT JOINT Simple Mode unusable?

Le_Bear
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I am quite sure this has been working in the past, but now, the OK button stays disabled, greyed out, so practically it is unusable. I might be doing something wrong, that's obviously totally possible, but I believe that I have been doing exactly the same thing in previous versions of Fusion 360, and it was working as expected.


Now, it seems that, as a work around, I can use between 2 faces, but this would be simpler, if it was working.

OK, already been trying to attach the screen cast 3 times, does not show up, so I paste the URL here
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/9e14dc6f-62ce-4328-bac1-399880ee6515

Bernard Grosperrin

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g-andresen
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Hi,

just tested > I can confirm

 

günther

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jhackney1972
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The As-Built Joint function works just fine.  In your Screencast you are selecting two "sub-assemblies" instead of the two actual components you want the As-Built Joint between.  In the Screencast below you can see I am expanding the sub-assembly and selecting the two components.  It is very easy in my very simple model.

John Hackney, Retired
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g-andresen
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Hi,

@jhackney1972  has opened my eyes.

The slider first needs a command to start working.

 

activate slider.gif

günther

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Le_Bear
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Yes, it is very easy with a very simple model. But it can be confusing with a much larger and complex model.
I found something else which "seems" to not work with joints (Seems because sometimes Fusion is so slow, it's difficult to know if it works or not), but I will create another topic for that.

Bernard Grosperrin

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