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Trying to output QTY of details in BOM

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Trying to output QTY of details in BOM

dschultz89
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I have been attempting to create a drawing to include a BOM that filles in the Bill of Materials to include quanities of details. After trying to accomplish this with my original design with no luck, I have created a little play part to include 9 threaded studs in a plate. How to I get fusion report in the drawing the correct quanities? I have included screen dump of the design (new play.jpg) a screen dump of the drawing generated by fusion's drawing (capture.jpg)  and the design file that I am using ( new play.f3z). 

 

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Your assembly must show a copies of the thread studs.  A pattern of components will do this for you as a pattern is just like a copy/paste multiple times.  I am returning only the active configuration so it will be a F3D file.  The order of components was changed during my correction of your model.  Model is attached.

 

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I am brand new to Fusion. I suppose this should be straight forward but I can't get it to work. Is there any procedure demonstrating step by step 

 

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You main problem was that you patterned BODIES and not Components.  The video will explain.  Please do not forget to select the "Accept Solution" icon on my Forum post if this solves you issue.

 

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