Tinkercad Upload Developed by tinkercadsupport Tinkercad is an easy-to-use tool for creating digital designs that are ready to be 3D printed into physical objects. Users are guided through the 3D design process through 'Lessons', which teach the basics before moving on to more complex modeling techniques. Platform: Web
I'm trying to export a very simple round lid from Tinkercad to Fusion360 but it keeps failing saying to try again, I've been trying for 2 days. Must be something I'm doing wrong. I'm using the free version if that matters. Here's a screenshot...
I want to import my objects form tinkercad to fusion 360 with the new "send to Fusion 360" function. Everytime after i push the button "Open in Fusion 360" the window appears like in the picture below and nothing else.
Steps to reproduce everytime i try to export a (not that complicated) design i made in tinkercad or even try to send to fusion360 it locks up and says it is having problems and try again later. Expected results could you please tell me what im doing wrong ?(if anything) or is it just a glitch? A...
Steps to reproduce i have a problem about Tinkercad, first off its extremely hard to call support for help and there nothing really helpful in the database then there is no way to keep the focus on a object with the zoom update that happen around 1year ago and it's extremely frustrating, before you ...
Since this update the TinkerCad feature "Send To Fusion" is no longer functioning. TinkerCad opens Fusion, the little wheel spins, but a new design is not opened nor are the models imported and displayed. This has been working great until Fusion did the last update. I uninstalled Fusion, manually cleaned up the files and did a reinstall.
Log out of Tinkercad. Log into Tinkercad with the same account you use to log into Fusion. Copy and Tinkercad model the new account. Send the Tinkercad design to your Fusion Team / Project / Folder. If desired, log back into Tinkercad with the Google account, and change the status of the models so others can't see them. Hope this helps. -Dan ...
TinkerCAD has a 'send to Fusion' workflow. You could send it to Fusion and then do your simulation there, or convert it to Brep and export it into something more useful for Inventor.