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Hi Everyone,
I've recently switched to fusion 360 from basic CAD software and I'm attempting to recreate my previous design on a bigger scale. I'm attempting to create a hexagonal, 1 mm wide pattern within certain lines on the board (pictures of my initial sketch and test print are attached).
I've tried creating a rectangular pattern from hexagons on the sketch, to then extrude an area within the line. However, to cover the whole board I need to create a pattern of 3600 hexagons and every time I attempt it - Fusion crashes. I've tried it with a sketch, then with bodies and planes. I've tried grouping multiple hexagons together before I pattern. I've also tried a few other methods of creating this pattern from the forum. Also tried on a Mac Book Pro and a brand new desktop PC. Nothing seems to help, anytime I exceed roughly 300 hexagons in total - Fusion stops working properly.
It can't be possible that Fusion 360 can't handle designing a 45x45 cm square, right?
Assuming I'm using an inefficient way of trying to create this design.
Any alternative way to reproduce my design? Maybe I don't need to create hexagons at all to be able to do this?!
Or is this really some sort of technical limitation to Fusion and I will have to create my design in pieces?
Been stuck for 2 days on this, so any help would be greatly appreciated !
Solved! Go to Solution.