Embossing on inside of ring

Embossing on inside of ring

carmine_a_dichiara
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Embossing on inside of ring

carmine_a_dichiara
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Hi,

 

So I'm struggling with embossing on inside of ring. I'm thinking the issue is that I can't get a dedicated face for the word to project upon. I also realize that that might leave the mistake in the construction of the ring, not in the embossing.

 

Project attached - would love any advice. Yes there are hacks in the design, especially in the arms ... I'm very proud of what I've learned about Fusion but I am still a novice.

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laughingcreek
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you just need to do the emboss before you split the ring. roll history back then do the emboss-

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davebYYPCU
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Presume it's a Deboss, no size mentioned, but works first go, at 0.5mm.  

Done before the Split Body as a normal workflow.

 

Might help...

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carmine_a_dichiara
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Ah, thank you both ... so I realize there were a couple of things happening here, and your advice helped me realize what was going wrong.

 

1. Yeah, I suspected the split body was interfering, so I was doing the deboss early in the process.

2. The first problem, I believe, was that the projection of the ring on the inscription was being counted as part of the inscription. The way I could tell this was that if I projected on another surface, like the face of the gem, the outline of the ring was being embossed/debossed as well I believe. Why it's not interfering above for @laughingcreek I can't explain, but I changed the band projection to a construction line and it stopped showing up in the emboss/deboss.

2. I believe the big problem was the chosen font, so I'm going to leave this for someone else struggling with embossing/debossing. If you're trying to use a non-system font and you get a failure like this:

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It may be the font you chose.

 

Thanks to you both, I'll give the solution to @laughingcreek just because the use of Arial cued me to the font issue.

 

Carmine

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