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Pipe as join does not join all.

davebYYPCU
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Pipe as join does not join all.

davebYYPCU
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I have a simple demonstration file, (unexpected behavior)

The idea was to reduce a comprehensive workflow to something simple,

(original file 26 bodies - common mirror plane - other files may have more)

This file has 3 sets of mirrored bodies, I wished to condense to one body, (saves 3 (13)mirror commands and then 3 (13) combine joins - pita, as standalone sets - none of this required if one body) 

sketch a line on center, (existed) join a pipe to the bodies, Fusion only joins it's body to the first body in the list (in 2 files I tested)

 

1. Pipe as a cut - cuts all 6 bodies (expected)

2. You can Extrude Join with an overlapping profile. - (including the pipe!)

 

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jeff_strater
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yep, this seems like a bug.  I can guess how it occurred.  Extrude, also, used to work this way - only the first intersected body was Joined to the tool body.  Then, we enhanced Extrude, sweep, etc to join everything that it ran into, but it looks like Pipe was missed.  I'll log that one, thanks for reporting it.  Pity we didn't test that workflow...

 


Jeff Strater
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davebYYPCU
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Ok, thanks.

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jeff_strater
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created FUS-70420 for this.


Jeff Strater
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