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fasteners - Some suggestions

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jvh674QU83
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fasteners - Some suggestions

jvh674QU83
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hi

 

great idea the fasterner function

love it !

 

i have two suggestions :

1. please merge the 'hole' function with fasteners - it s a bit useless to create a hole and than add a fasterner - that can be done in one step

2. show a list of 'which' fastener(s) and 'how many of those' you have used in the design - would be a great help to plan purchases

 

those implementations would really help a lot !

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fasteners - Some suggestions

hi

 

great idea the fasterner function

love it !

 

i have two suggestions :

1. please merge the 'hole' function with fasteners - it s a bit useless to create a hole and than add a fasterner - that can be done in one step

2. show a list of 'which' fastener(s) and 'how many of those' you have used in the design - would be a great help to plan purchases

 

those implementations would really help a lot !

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Roman_Vesely
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Roman_Vesely
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Hi jvh674QU83,

 

 thank you for your feedback.

 

WRT 2) show a list of 'which' fastener(s) and 'how many of those' you have used in the design - would be a great help to plan purchases


It's already there .... you have to create Drawing from your design with inserted Fasteners and insert Parts List table where you can see both infomration .... fasteners info (like description) + quantity

Roman_Vesely_1-1701872756569.png

 

Best regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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Hi jvh674QU83,

 

 thank you for your feedback.

 

WRT 2) show a list of 'which' fastener(s) and 'how many of those' you have used in the design - would be a great help to plan purchases


It's already there .... you have to create Drawing from your design with inserted Fasteners and insert Parts List table where you can see both infomration .... fasteners info (like description) + quantity

Roman_Vesely_1-1701872756569.png

 

Best regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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jvh674QU83
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jvh674QU83
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tnx for this !

and waw that solution is well hidden 😉

and i m not going through the drawing for production...

 

why don t you add that in the fasteners list in the browser ?

now you have for every location one complete set of the same fasterner

can you imagine if you use 80 fasteners

 

would be better to add the name of the fastener (with the number of used behind it)

+ for each fastener used a body

 

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tnx for this !

and waw that solution is well hidden 😉

and i m not going through the drawing for production...

 

why don t you add that in the fasteners list in the browser ?

now you have for every location one complete set of the same fasterner

can you imagine if you use 80 fasteners

 

would be better to add the name of the fastener (with the number of used behind it)

+ for each fastener used a body

 

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Roman_Vesely
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Roman_Vesely
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Hi jvh674QU83,

 

 unfortunately BOM data are available only in Drawing env. in Parts List table for now.

You don't have to create - I mean Save your drawing. You can create Parts List even into the unsaved/untitled document and do Export to CSV file (from the Export menu - last one on the right in Drawing env).

 

Regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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Hi jvh674QU83,

 

 unfortunately BOM data are available only in Drawing env. in Parts List table for now.

You don't have to create - I mean Save your drawing. You can create Parts List even into the unsaved/untitled document and do Export to CSV file (from the Export menu - last one on the right in Drawing env).

 

Regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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jordan783ZS
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jordan783ZS
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@Roman_VeselyAre there any plans to improve the BOM workflow for fusion in the future?

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@Roman_VeselyAre there any plans to improve the BOM workflow for fusion in the future?

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Roman_Vesely
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Roman_Vesely
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi jordan783ZS,

 

BOM management is already implemented as part of the Fusion 360 Manage with Upchain.

 

Regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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Hi jordan783ZS,

 

BOM management is already implemented as part of the Fusion 360 Manage with Upchain.

 

Regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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jordan783ZS
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jordan783ZS
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Is that not a wholly separate product also requiring the use of the manage
extension?
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Is that not a wholly separate product also requiring the use of the manage
extension?
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Roman_Vesely
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Roman_Vesely
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Autodesk

Yes,

 yes, it's a separate product working with Fusion.

 

if you are inresting to know more about new / upcomming Fusion features (or Preview Features), you can Sign In to 
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Regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer
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Yes,

 yes, it's a separate product working with Fusion.

 

if you are inresting to know more about new / upcomming Fusion features (or Preview Features), you can Sign In to 
Autodesk Feedback Community

Regards

 Roman



Roman Vesely

Inventor - Principal QA Engineer

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