Trying to import a SVG with multiple parts as one object?

Trying to import a SVG with multiple parts as one object?

fribse
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Trying to import a SVG with multiple parts as one object?

fribse
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I would like to create some multicolor designs for 3D print.

I have a SVG that shows as one part when I import it to tinkercad, making it easy to center according to other bodies.

But in f360 it is imported as multiple. If I then extrude them, I can group them, but I can't make it align as one body.

I want to overlay the svg on top of another body I've designed, so that I can color it in Bambu Studio, but multi color design (not layer based) is very new to me 🙂

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

 


@fribse wrote:

 

But in f360 it is imported as multiple. If I then extrude them, I can group them, but I can't make it align as one body.

 


1. extrude 1. profile

2. Extrude 2.; 3.; … > option „Joint“

 

For detailed instructions you would have to upload the file and say how the elements should be connected.

 

günther

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fribse
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Hi @g-andresen 

Thankyou for helping me, I'm very new to this, and I've searched like crazy to find a solution.

I've attached the svg below. As you can see it's quite a few seperate objects.

I want to make a simple coaster, so I've made a base for it, I just need to get them aligned.

I want to make for a few danish football clubs, and I have their logos as svg's, but my problem is to get them treated as a whole.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

follow the steps in screencast

 

 

günther

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fribse
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It worked, thankyou. I could align it perfectly and make the rest of the coaster, weehee.

Can I bother you with another question? I have another svg logo, but for some reason ONE of the letters in it is not selectable, the Y, I have no idea if it's me doing something wrong, or maybe the SVG is bad?

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g-andresen
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Hi,

When importing SVG, there are unfortunately occasional errors in the profiles.
You can use the divide and conquer method (intersecting lines) to detect such gaps.

 

 

günther

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fribse
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Ok, geez that is cool, I got it working with that method, now I just need to place it like the first one, thankyou again @g-andresen !

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