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Issue with V2.0 CAD #34
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I can confirm the issue. Michael |
Can you try checking again? I re-computed the model. I really have no idea why Fusion does this.... |
Thanks for the update - the assembly looks good now. The "Access Denied" issue persists. It was first mentioned in #31, where @mseedman had trouble with the Leg Linkage file. Currently, the Single Plate Design file blocks the import process: TLDR;; I'd like to do a test: Could you create and post a brand new public link here? RationaleThis forum post lists possible
I can rule out the last issue - I have no problem accessing my own cloud files, and I can import most doggo files. To partially rule out issue 4, I've done a fresh install with the newest fusion build, making sure to use the f360 cleaner, and run the installer in administrator mode. A360 hub doesn't have public teams/projects, or any explicit per-file access controls. Further, given that none of the components have been archived, this is not quite a team issue, but a public link issue. Therefore, I tentatively advance the theory that the link itself is corrupt. Cy has written a quick guide on public links for open source sharing - I'll assume the design admin obtains the public link directly from the top level assembly. Lets suppose that link references an independently created object that includes references to all descendant parts - this is essentially the cloud counterpart of Conclusion/Next Actions: It would be easy to generate and test a new public link; it's feasible that a refreshed link will fix the reference issue.
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I've made a post on the fusion 360 forums - the community may shed some light on the upload issue. I've also found a temporary workaround. cc: @mseedman - you may find this useful. Workaround: Import an Inventor 2018 Model
This is useful for locally inspecting the model. One issue: this doesn't add individual parts or assemblies to your project - it bundles all of doggo into a single top level assembly. |
Good news! Autodesk support team has provided a provisional fix for the "access denied issue" (see this thread). The Upon inspection, it looks like they removed the two simstudies from the project's (Security note: Jeff appears to be an official member of the Autodesk team, and the file checks out on VirusTotal. Use your discretion here, and wait for the definitive fix if there are any concerns.) |
Hi all,
It looks like Doggo's v2 CAD model is experiencing some issues - From the web viewer:
Description:
The DXF export of the v2 cad shows the same issues. I could not check the file in A360 due to the "Access Denied" issue.
I could eventually rebuild the model's assembly tree if necessary. Before I do that:
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