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Fusion looses track of joints while moving around in the timeline!

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Die_schwarze_farbe
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Fusion looses track of joints while moving around in the timeline!

Hello Guys,

 

I experience a bug very often:

When copying a component and placing it multiple times, fusion forgets that there are joints inside a component. 

For example look at the video. 

 

I have drawn the "clamp" with the two screws as a separate component which includes the joints to fix the screws to the clamp. 

After coping the whole clamp (including joints and screws) component, fixing it with a joint to a different component, the screw joints get lost. The screws are still "fixed" and cant be moved by dragging them around but they aren't at the right place either. 

"Replaying" the timeline will fix that but only if you got step by step, otherwise, the bug still happens.

 

Also: if the joints inside the original component (before copying) were hidden (by clicking on the eye), the first copied component will have the joints hidden like expected, but all the following copies have all the joints non hidden.

Very cumbersome to copy say 20 parts and having to hide all joints individually.

 

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Please attach the model using in your video. 

 

If you do not know how to attach your Fusion 360 model follow these easy steps. Open the model in Fusion 360, select the File menu, then Export and save as a F3D or F3Z file to your hard drive. Then use the Attachments section, of a forum post, to attach it.


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