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fusion 360
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:45 pm
by ghack
I know this isnt the place. but i need to vent lol. been using it to program. been working fine. today i open it to mess around with my tool paths. all my data is gone setups and tool paths all gone and trying to navigate autodesks forum and crap is nothing but aggravating. Grrr. punch a couple holes in the wall, not really but i could. Sometimes i think tech is going to destroy us all. ok rant over.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:07 am
by converterking
The cloud, it's the future.

Re: fusion 360
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:33 am
by ghack
exactly why i hesitated to use it in the first place. i dont have 30k for mastercam.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:19 am
by Dave_C
ghack,
I had this happen one time and one time only. I'm not sure why it happened but I think it had to do with me not setting up my tools in a "local library".
I've had several fusion 360 upgrades and I've not lost anything for over a year now, maybe a little less than a year, but all settings have remained since that one issue.
You have the option to also save your work to your own computer.
NYCCNC has some good videos on some of this if you have time to watch them!
Dave C.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:39 am
by ghack
From what i gather even you own copies are time limited. As far as the tool library i do not know i didn't do anything different than i did before. Im terrible at organization dont really want to to setup my own library. lol has to do with my TBI
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 5:17 pm
by mario.morosavljevic
I've never experienced anything like that in F360. I'm pretty sure if you save a file locally it's not time-limited (it is as offline cache from autosaves but if you save it I'm pretty sure nothing will happen to it). I have 1 f3d file on my desktop for like 6 months now and it's still just fine.
About tool library, all tools you create are saved locally (somewhere in C:\Users\%whoami%\AppData\Local\Fusion 360 CAM). But if you want to export your library to move it to other PC or to have a hard copy you can easily export it in fusion (click tool library under cam workspace, on left side select folder you'd like to export, right click and export tool library). Same with import (just click on import obviously

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You can create your own tool library same way, right click on "Local" and make "New tool library", you can make tools either by making it from scratch or just edit one from a sample and save it under your new folder (library).
I'm not sure what happens with CAM when you save the file locally (never tried to save file with CAM made) but I believe it will be saved aswell.
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EDIT: to open that folder you might need to make sure hidden folders are shown. To do so if you're using windows 10:
1) open any folder
2) In ribbon (upper bar) select View section and on right side you have checkbox "Hidden items" then you will be able to see appdata folder.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 3:28 pm
by ghack
So i have a ? considering the same computer. will f360 run better under windows 7 or win 10.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 10:20 pm
by Sportbikeryder
The OS probably isn't as important as specs of the computer itself. If you have a workstation with a CAD graphics card (as opposed to a gaming card), it will likely perform well. That said, while the difference in video cards used to be drastic, today it is substantially less noticeable with the huge computing power available.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:38 pm
by Fueler1
ghack wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:45 pm
I know this isnt the place. but i need to vent lol. been using it to program. been working fine. today i open it to mess around with my tool paths. all my data is gone setups and tool paths all gone and trying to navigate autodesks forum and crap is nothing but aggravating. Grrr. punch a couple holes in the wall, not really but i could. Sometimes i think tech is going to destroy us all. ok rant over.
I realize this is slightly dated but have you looked on the cloud to see if it is still there?
On your control panel to the left, at the top will be your name. Click on that and it will take you directly to your account.
Not there, then it is back to the forum to ask what next.
Oh, and sometimes the time honored reboot can fix things.
Re: fusion 360
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:50 pm
by ghack
what i lost was the cam function for a few files, not all and all were done with the sample tool library.