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Posted · fusion360 to Cura wrong dimensions in Cura

I made an object on fusion 360 the dimensions are 120mm long 11mm on one end and 18mm on the other end a cylinder object. when I export to Cura slicer my dimensions are wrong I keep getting 35mm x 35mm x 120mm . only one dimension is correct I added the barbarian add-on still no luck 

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    Posted · fusion360 to Cura wrong dimensions in Cura

    This sounds like you have export something different to what you thought to export. The dimensions are totally different with your object. It is impossible to help without seeing what exactly you did. Maybe it is possible to attach your Fusion360 object (f3d)  and the Cura project file here?

     

    BTW, I did an export directly with all possible export formats (.3mf, .obj, stl (bin) and .stl (ascii)) from Fusion360 to Cura. All models was shown correct in dimension w/o any complain in actual Cura version. For .stl you need to select mm as unit type.

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