![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, previous surface patches that weren’t behaving nicely now should behave a lot more to what you’d expect. This may not seem much on the surface (no pun intended), but it is an important step in laying the groundwork for future enhancements we’re planning to bring to the surfacing environment of Fusion 360 (it’s gonna be awesome). We upgraded our surfacing algorithm that now the transitions between the original surface and patched surface have greatly improved. New! Edit-in-Place now supports Sheet Metal toolsĮdit-in-Place has come a long way, and we are continuing to tie in important capabilities that will enable you to execute true Bottom-Up design workflows. In this update, we’re happy to say that Edit-in-Place workflows now support Sheet Metal functionality. Right-click on a referenced sheet metal part in your browser and you’ll be able to “edit it in place”, right within context of the overall assembly document. This includes Convert to Sheet Metal, sheet metal rules, Flange, Bend, and Unfold/Refold tools (Create Flat Pattern is not supported yet).įor those of you who are surfacing nerds – check this out. ![]()
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