Fusion 360

Where is merge in fusion 360?

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How do you merge in Fusion 360?

1. Click Design > Solid > Modify > Combine .

2. Select the Target Body.

3. Select Tool Bodies.

4. In the Combine dialog, select the Operation:

5. Optional: Check New Component to create a new component from the result.

How do I merge two fusion files?

How do you change the BRep in Fusion 360?

1. Select the mesh body.

2. Each color represents a different face.

3. Adjust the boundary accuracy to make sure that each face is a different color.

4. Click OK.

5. From the modify menu click Convert Mesh.

How do you convert a mesh to a body in Fusion 360?

How do you cut a body with another body in Fusion 360?

Can you merge sketches in Fusion 360?

How do you modify STL in Fusion 360?

How do you reduce facet count in Fusion 360?

1. Create Base Feature.

2. Insert OBJ File (or other type)

3. Right click on mesh, select “Edit”

4. Click on Modify then Reduce in the top actions bar.

5. Select mesh, choose a reduction strategy and parameters.

6. Once the mesh has been reduced, right click on it again and choose mesh to brep.

How do you access preferences in Fusion 360?

To open the preferences, left-click your name in the top right corner of Fusion 360 and select Preferences.21 août 2018

How do you simplify a mesh in Fusion 360?

Can Fusion 360 open STL files?

INTERESTING:   How to duplicate bodies in fusion 360?

Inserting STL, OBJ, DXF, and SVG Files into existing files: To insert an STL, OBJ, DXF, or, SVG file into an existing Fusion 360 file, use the insert command in the toolbar.12 juil. 2021

How do you remove mesh from Fusion 360?

What is the difference between a body and a component in Fusion 360?

How do you move sketches in Fusion 360?

How do you duplicate a sketch in Fusion 360?

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