Issues with arrange in manufacturing model
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So reasonably large model for sure, but I think I've reached some sort of internal limit in Fusion 360 and now the product is not behaving properly, again...
Created a manufacturing model and am using the large perimeter as the plane for arrange to apply to.
As I've been adding components, they have been placed in the bottom left corner and then I've moved components into the area I'd like.
As you can see now even a small part is not able to be added to the arrange, I've even edited the sketch to make the boundary much bigger, still the same issue. It seems to want to put it on the wrong plane even.
Thinking this is Fusion just not able to handle it, I created a second manufacturing model, a new sketch for it and tried adding the same part, still no luck. I then tried adding parts that I have successfully added in the first manufacturing model and the arrange just overlaps parts not trying to arrange the at all.
I ran another arrange selecting parts in a group, and got a different result where not only is there overlaps, but it orientated a part incorrectly also.
This suggests to me that building a manufacturing model with more that a few dozen parts is not feasible.
Can anyone offer advice to whether this is in fact some sort of hard limit.
Perhaps multiple manufacturing models with few components to arrange might work? At least it's only a days lost work potentially...
I'm starting to get a little concerned as I've invested a year into Fusion, discovering numerous bugs and behaviors that are just not right, now found issues in manufacturing, haven't even got to see how robust the toolpath creation process is....
Is Fusion 360 just not ready for such work?
David
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