5/7/2023 0 Comments 123d design gears![]() I thought my computer might not be too great, so I lowered all graphics settings of F360, but that didn't improve my issues.Īlternatively, is there a software where I can do a parametric design of a sifter? I'm not sure if my computer's specs are not good, or the software is just generally slow?ĭo I have advanced settings enabled that I shouldn't? I really need to make a parametric design of a sifter/grate, which Inventor seems to excel at, but Inventor seems to lack a lot of productivity features of F360 (such as the tool search 'S' key, direct modelling, direct surface extruding, easy 'M' shortcut to move a body', easy body copying, 'dissolve feature' tool, design history, CAM). The software froze and I never got to see the result, it clearly hanged/froze/crashed, so I had to close it with task manager. I tried a 100x100 grid of holes using the rectangular pattern. However, just making a 40x40 grid of holes in a solid made the software take a few minutes to generate the surface!Īnd I get the same extreme lag/freeze/hanging like my first experience with the SVG import. I recently tried making a simple ventilation grate, in the prospects of making a sifter model. I've tried designing more complicated bodies that involve multiple geometries.Įvery time I have more than 20-30 features, the software starts behaving slowly, operations take minutes, or sometimes outright permanently freeze the software.Įvery time I click something or apply a tool, the window flickers, the ui turns black, and F360 is completely unresponsive, with no progress bar to speak of. Trying to make a chamfer/fillet made it freeze for tens of minutes while it generates the feature, just to tell me it failed to generate it.īut the software did do its work without problems or crashes.īut it traumatized me from ever importing files. I eventually managed to extrude a body out of the svg, but mousing over the body, also, froze the program. ![]() When I first got into F360, I imported an externally designed SVG (from ).Īfter I imported the SVG, Fusion360 was sooooo sloowwwwww, mousing over any of the points made Fusion360 freeze for a few minutes every time. Which is excellent, light duty, and did most of what I wanted. I initially got familiar with autodesk products with 123D Design. Seagate Desktop HDD ST2000DM001 2TB 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" NVidia GeForce GTX580 ( DirectX 11, 512 CUDA, 772 MHz graphics clock, 1.5GB GDDR5) If you've already downloaded and installed the apps, you can continue to use them, but Autodesk will no longer be developing or supporting them.I'm running a Windows 10 圆4 Machine with the following specs: Will the already-installed apps still work after April? 123D Make: Many users have already transitioned to Fusion 360 and are using the Slicer functionality.123D Sculpt: We recommend users migrate to Maya LT or Tinkercad.123D Catch: Files can be viewed in ReMake or ReCap.123D Design: Users can seamlessly migrate to Fusion 360 using the 123D Importer.Which programs can import designs created by 123D apps? In other words, where can users take all their hard work to be able to keep working with their projects?Īll 123D apps have free and easy options to help users transition their workflows. My guidance to developers is, if you're shutting down a service that will destroy users' work, you can't go too far or be too clear to make sure users know what's happening and aren't surprised at the last minute. ![]()
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