So All the holes will cut but the 6th one from the left. I cant seem to find the problem
Anyone?
Railing top plasma cut holes.f3d (191.0 KB)
So All the holes will cut but the 6th one from the left. I cant seem to find the problem
Anyone?
Railing top plasma cut holes.f3d (191.0 KB)
I haven’t looked at this yet cuz I’m not at a computer. But try to use a preferred starting location which is the last option on the 2D profile menu on the hole that’s not working.
This sometimes will allow Fusion to pick up a hole that it should be picking up anyways.
that did it, thank you
LOL! I won’t even try to guess how you came up with this ‘solution’!
So the ‘rule’ is… ![]()
Huh, I’m stumped. Probably, “If it doesn’t work, contact TW, he’ll know how to fix it.”
Ah, ok, that works for me…
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I always pick the best tool in my tool box!
Hi. I was looking at your file. I’m not sure, but I think you might have some dimensions off. I thought I would show you an easier way to model your part. See the file attached. I only had to sketch a rectangle for the perimeter rectangle, one for the center thru rectangle, and then I was able to pattern that to create all of your instances. The last thing I did was to fillet the corners as a feature. I think you will find this method both easier and faster.
I’ve also been helping users with templates to cut their parts. In this case, it looks like you don’t want to cut the outer profile. I have something setup that cuts all the inner profiles and then the other profiles with one click. If you guys are interested in seeing that, I could upload a little video of the process.
Railing Top kellings.f3d (74.1 KB)
I tried a few things such as selecting it as a Chain. It then only cut that particular rectangle. So I did what normally works when I get one of these F360 mystery toolpath issues: went back to Design and copied the design into a new sketch. Extruded, went to Manufacture,… and it generated an error free toolpath and cut all of the rectangles.
Here is a short video showing creating the toolpaths for this in a click using a CAM template. (Link takes you to a Folder in my OneDrive where video can be streamed or downloaded) If you download the video, the quality should be much better than stream.
Same here, except I deleted the body and then extruded again and it all worked for me.