Are you reporting the problems? I use Fusion to design injection moulds and design 3 of 4 a month for the last five years and hardly use Rhino any more. You might be unlucky and what you're trying to design is not suited to Fusion but this problem with co planar or colinear faces will also make Rhino fail and a lot of other CAD programs as well.
I wouldn't give up on Rhino as it's a bit of a Swiss army knife and if all else fails you can normally fix models with it. For me that's models supplied by customers. For mould design, history in Fusion makes life so much easier and generally Boolean's and fillets work better in Fusion. It's just on some complex models they fail and with effort and skill you can do them in Rhino. Not automatically, you need to work with the surfaces, trim, extend, rebuild etc.
So my suggestion is ask here when you have problems, maybe someone here will have a better workflow or you'll find out that Fusion's not the tool for you!
Mark
Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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