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SVG Extrude problem

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officeLE6D
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SVG Extrude problem

Hi,

 

I imported SVG to Fusion360 and from some reason I can't extrude one part of that SVG.

It seems to be closed, I don't have any problem with other parts.

 

General view of SVG:

Zrzut ekranu 2023-06-14 o 12.45.34.png

 

Here I'm able to select like a outside paths, works ok (marked black):

 

Zrzut ekranu 2023-06-14 o 12.46.01.png

 

And here is problem part, I'm no able to extrude this selection.

I'm able to select it line by line, but it doesn't highlight while extruding.

 

Zrzut ekranu 2023-06-14 o 12.46.26.png

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@officeLE6D 

Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

 

Divide and conquer will reveal the issue. 

Message 3 of 7

@TheCADWhisperer Sure, attached 🙂 generally I want the outline of this svg, I hope you see the part I mean.

Message 4 of 7

TheCADWhisperer_0-1686745179729.png

End of this curve.

Unfix the two curves.

Move one a bit.

Add Coincident Constraint.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1686745299048.png

 

Actually, better than move one of the curves - simply window select the connection point and click Coincident.

TheCADWhisperer_1-1686745497171.png

 

You can reapply the Fix after connecting the endpoints of the curves.

 

TheCADWhisperer_2-1686745705740.png

 

Message 5 of 7

GREAT! Works 🙂 Thank You.

Are you able to reproduce steps that you made to find that?
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@officeLE6D wrote:
Are you able to reproduce steps that you made to find that?

Divide and Conquer Technique

1. Delete Extraneous geometry confounding the diagnosis of issue.

2. Sketch a line across boundary - this will reveal which side of the line the opening is one.

3. Drag line around on boundary to isolate the connection issue (shown in my first image).

4. Close the file without saving and go back and fix the original file.

Tip: Often don't need to do Step 1. but I had to in this case because of overlapping profiles.

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Great, Thank you again.

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