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Bug? Thin extrusion has different thicknesses for same profile

GRSnyder
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Bug? Thin extrusion has different thicknesses for same profile

GRSnyder
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Here's the object from the attached file:

 

Screen Shot 2022-06-05 at 12.15.32 PM.png

This a flat-washer shape with a single thin extrusion operation applied to it. The selected profile for the thin extrusion is one face of the "washer". As you can see in the image, the outside of the profile gets the requested 1mm thickness but the inside is double thickness.

 

Incidentally, it would be really nice to be able to select model edges as input for thin extrusions, for example, if one wanted only the inner or outer cuff for the object above. Does F360 have the concept of "edge chains that form valid profiles?"

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jeff_strater
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this looks like a bug.  It appears to work OK if you use a sketch, but is incorrect if you select this face (the preview is correct, though).  We'll investigate it.


Jeff Strater
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jeff_strater
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just FYI: created bug FUS-106102 for this issue.  Thanks for reporting it.


Jeff Strater
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samuel.templeUCPAE
Autodesk
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There has now been a fix implemented for this bug, I have tested this in our development build and it is now working as expected. This will be going into the July Release.

Thank you very much @GRSnyder for letting us know about this bug. We really do appreciate your help and your patience.




Samuel Temple

Senior Software QA Engineer


(samuel.temple@autodesk.com)



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