![]() ![]() The model is a bracket with tubular housing, two ball bearings and a shaft. ![]() In some software your can use 'assembly features' to achieve this all in one go (assuming your are modelling a multi-part item). If there are no more sophisticated methods available - add an extrude cut to each part to cut away one side of the overall centreline. Pretty though it looks, for a first attempt anyway, it isn't what I want to achieve. When that is done, it only results in the external surfaces displayed. What I want to do is the 'photo-realistic' rendering, ready for output. I've already passed that stage thanks David and, yes, it is simple enough. I did a screen dump into Photoshop and replaced the 'hatching' with solid colour but the image quality isn't very good. Has anyone else tried this and managed a work around?Īlso, there doesn't seem to be any way to export a file of the sectional view in a format compatible with any other software (that I have access to). I looked it up on the web and it is a question others have asked several times the only answer from Autodesk is that the function is not available but in the to do pile. Having created the model, I expected to be able to produce a properly rendered sectional view along the centreline but this does not seem to be possible. I'm new to Fusion 360 but have been trying to create a 3D 'section' to illustrate a construction method. ![]()
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