Marsh Lane
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Hi Martin,
This *MAY* not be anything to do with Templot, but as I know you've been doing a lot on the export and DXF side of things for the Plug track I thought id mention it.
I have designed a small narrow gauge layout for a friend, having got everything how he wants it, I have exported the DXF from Templot as I have done previously then gone to import it into Fusion360. The import process is two parts, the first gives you a rough outline of the shape (and I can see the Templot shapes outline and track work outlines fine) from which you have the ability to position it before committing which is Phase 2. When I commit it, Fusion360 crashes every time, after just locking up for 5-10 minutes and 'Not Responding'.
I have pulled an older DXF file into Templot and that is slow importing but does work fine. Its been exported from the latest version (I updated my software yesterday) and am just wondering if anything within the DXF file make up could have got changed in relation to your recent work at all? Like I say, it may well be Fusion360 thats at fault, but I thought I'd flag it up.
Rich
This *MAY* not be anything to do with Templot, but as I know you've been doing a lot on the export and DXF side of things for the Plug track I thought id mention it.
I have designed a small narrow gauge layout for a friend, having got everything how he wants it, I have exported the DXF from Templot as I have done previously then gone to import it into Fusion360. The import process is two parts, the first gives you a rough outline of the shape (and I can see the Templot shapes outline and track work outlines fine) from which you have the ability to position it before committing which is Phase 2. When I commit it, Fusion360 crashes every time, after just locking up for 5-10 minutes and 'Not Responding'.
I have pulled an older DXF file into Templot and that is slow importing but does work fine. Its been exported from the latest version (I updated my software yesterday) and am just wondering if anything within the DXF file make up could have got changed in relation to your recent work at all? Like I say, it may well be Fusion360 thats at fault, but I thought I'd flag it up.
Rich
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