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Extrude feature showing strange behaviour.

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Extrude feature showing strange behaviour.

blaisebarrette
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Hi!

 

Unfortunately, there's no audio on the screencast but hopefully you can see the behaviour.

 

It only seem to do this when using "Start" > "From object" option with more than one profile selected. Also the bug shows if in the "Extent" option, either "All" or "To object" is selected.

 

Hope this helps. Thanks!

 

- Blaise

 

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jhackney1972
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Please attach you model so the forum users can take a look for themselves.

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blaisebarrette
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I just applied the latest Fusion update and I can no longer replicate the bug!

That was fast! Hahaha!!!

 

Thank you!

 

- Blaise

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blaisebarrette
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Ok... I actually managed to replicate it! 😞

 

Open the last extrude feature in the timeline and add the last profile to the selection and the bug should come up.

I am using a Mac with the latest version of Fusion in case this is relevant.

 

- Blaise

 

Add this bottom face to the selected profilesAdd this bottom face to the selected profiles

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jhackney1972
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I am not arguing that you can make the extrusion fail but there are many ways to achieve the same result without failure.  The main way is to change the order of modeling, by creating the circular pattern AFTER the modification extrusion is done on one or better yet go back in the timeline and modify the third extrusion then edit the pattern to include the fillets.  You can also, in the model's present condition, perform the same extrusion twice, once with five of the small pockets and then the final one or any other count combination. 

@jeff_strater what is your opinion?

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blaisebarrette
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Of course, it can be done in many ways other than this but this is not the point of this post.

I found this repeatable bug and just wanted to point it out so it can be fixed in a future update.

 

Thanks!

 

- Blaise

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jeff_strater
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yes, this is a bug.  Thanks for reporting it @blaisebarrette !  The bug is FUS-74297


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