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Hi DanL
I guess Fusion 360 needs to update their webpage since the quote was copied directly from their site this evening.
Bill
I guess Fusion 360 needs to update their webpage since the quote was copied directly from their site this evening.
Bill
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DanL
I went back through this post and followed the link to the autodesk forum. Was the file Michael posted titled Untitled1.dxf?
If so, I downloaded it and it did open in LibreCAD.
Bill
I went back through this post and followed the link to the autodesk forum. Was the file Michael posted titled Untitled1.dxf?
If so, I downloaded it and it did open in LibreCAD.
Bill
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spur.dxf, untitled is the one Mark did
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I'm at a standstill with this problem. I can't determine if the DXF file produced by Gearotic is facility or not. I know that after creating the DXF file when I try to open it up in Gearotic it tells me the file is "corrupt or incomplete". I also know that if I open the DXF file in Fusion 360 it opens the file and the gear appears correct but if I try to do anything with the file Fusion 360 gives me a message that "Fusion 360 has stopped working and is shutdown".
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael O
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Michael O
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we need a working file for fusion first, you need to sort the file export from gearotic first, are you able to describe the steps you use to export the .dxf.
just post a .dxf exported from gearotic here I will test if it's you or fusion
just post a .dxf exported from gearotic here I will test if it's you or fusion
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Question? I'm new to this site so how do I attach a DXF file?
Michael O
Michael O
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Here is a Gearotic file. I'm have trouble loading more that one file
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Re: import into fusion360
Reply to a message then look below for "+ Additional Options". It's there that you can attach photos or files.
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It does kill fusion the reason why is the .DXF has lots of sort lines and fusion does not play well with this type of .DXF.
the reason it is crashing your computer does not have enough ram and graphics ram.
At a minimum you need 2 gig of graphics and 6 gig of ram, and a processor above 2.60 Ghz, with a ssd, if you wont to use .dxf from gearotic you will need a more powerful computer.
the other way is to make the .dxf smaller to a scale, import it into autocad360 set the units then take it into fusion do a press pull then delete the gear sketch, that will remove most of the load on fusion, but it will still be slow.
I will have a play when fusion is back up and running and see if I can find a way to use a Gearotic gear in fusion.
why do you wont to use the gear in fusion.
the reason it is crashing your computer does not have enough ram and graphics ram.
At a minimum you need 2 gig of graphics and 6 gig of ram, and a processor above 2.60 Ghz, with a ssd, if you wont to use .dxf from gearotic you will need a more powerful computer.
the other way is to make the .dxf smaller to a scale, import it into autocad360 set the units then take it into fusion do a press pull then delete the gear sketch, that will remove most of the load on fusion, but it will still be slow.
I will have a play when fusion is back up and running and see if I can find a way to use a Gearotic gear in fusion.
why do you wont to use the gear in fusion.
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I'm designing a barrel for a clock that holds the spring. I'm trying to use the wheel from Gearotic and modifying it into a barrel.
I have not found an easy way to make a gear directly in Fusion 360.
My computer has an Intel i7 3.50 GHZ with 2.0 graphic RAM and 16 GB RAM so my computer should not be the issue.
If I make the DXF smaller to a scale (Not sure how to do that) will I lose any accuracy of the gear?
Michael O
I have not found an easy way to make a gear directly in Fusion 360.
My computer has an Intel i7 3.50 GHZ with 2.0 graphic RAM and 16 GB RAM so my computer should not be the issue.
If I make the DXF smaller to a scale (Not sure how to do that) will I lose any accuracy of the gear?
Michael O
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take it into Autocad360 first set the units and export it back out from there then import it into fusion. fusion stuffs up the units so use Autocad360 it fixes this problem, it still will be slow as a wet week but it should be better.
you have more grunt that me so it should be ok.
Autocad360 is free for fusion users you just use your fusion login to use it
you have more grunt that me so it should be ok.
Autocad360 is free for fusion users you just use your fusion login to use it
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Thank you very much.
I will give that a try.
Michael O
I will give that a try.
Michael O
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you have to weight 2 hours to the update is finished
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your files work fine in fusion now what ever they did to the .dxf import and use it made it better it's just a bit slow.
I also converted your file to mm and exported it out as a .dwg from Autocad360 it works a little bit better
I also converted your file to mm and exported it out as a .dwg from Autocad360 it works a little bit better
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you don't need to run it through Autocad360 any more only tested with your file is it metric
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