Announcements
Autodesk Community will be read-only between April 26 and April 27 as we complete essential maintenance. We will remove this banner once completed. Thanks for your understanding

Joint changes its orientation by 90° right after creating it. Happend on multiple occasions over the years.

spooner777
Contributor

Joint changes its orientation by 90° right after creating it. Happend on multiple occasions over the years.

spooner777
Contributor
Contributor

https://youtu.be/GeZHlqnpoYc

I am using Fusion for a few years now and I had this happen in multiple separate files with separate components. All of the files in the Video were created on Fusion360. At first I suspected McMaster screws to be the issue so I got rid of them entirely in my designs. I am using mostly linked components because my designs have several parts that are shared among assemblies. Think about Volkswagen using the same mirror in multiple cars.  This is a bug right? Any idea what causes it? 

0 Likes
Reply
299 Views
7 Replies
Replies (7)

g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

please share a sample file

 

File > export > save as f3d on local device  > attach it to the next post.

 

günther

0 Likes

spooner777
Contributor
Contributor

Here is a sample file. I suspect it could have something to do with unfolding a sheetmetal componnet (foot) and refolding it. Maybe the orientation changes are not recorded properly. 

0 Likes

g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

works here

 

Screencast


@spooner777 wrote:

 I suspect it could have something to do with unfolding a sheetmetal componnet (foot) and refolding it. Maybe the orientation changes are not recorded properly. 


That sounds plausible.
Why don't you test it in both variants?

 

günther

0 Likes

spooner777
Contributor
Contributor

Sorry, that was the wrong file. It is when you join the UP part to the hole pattern on the foot part.

0 Likes

jhackney1972
Consultant
Consultant

I do not see the issue you describe in this model when placing the components together in either arrangement.

John Hackney, Retired
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature

0 Likes

spooner777
Contributor
Contributor

I understand and I can see that, but you can also see the behaviour on my Youtube video right? So something must be broken. 

0 Likes

jhackney1972
Consultant
Consultant

I can see the issue you are facing but I do not have your model to troubleshoot so I cannot make a judgement either way.  You submitted an assembly that I assume you found exhibited the same behavior as the one you used in the original video.  If you did not, post a model that shows issue you are facing and let others troubleshoot it to determine if they see the error also and either can find out why or classify it as a defect.

John Hackney, Retired
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature

0 Likes