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Projections not matching lines?

derek_malinHFUG3
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Projections not matching lines?

derek_malinHFUG3
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Hi everyone,
I've looked around and can't seem to find an answer to this specifically. Maybe I just missed it.

I am having this issue importing SVG files and then going to extrude portions. The "projections" (is that the right word?) that fusion puts on to the image don't exactly match the image. This leads to some weird gaps when extruding to bodies. 

I thought that maybe this was just an issue with the imported SVG but I also deleted the SVG lines and then drew them myself and ended up with the same issue. This is happening over multiple svg import images. 

Am I importing things wrong? Messing up when converting/creating the SVG? Is there a method to fix this? 

Video of the image as I find it: https://watch.screencastify.com/v/chhSPUIE9bYajA0UWUnJ
Link to the imported image file in fusion: https://a360.co/3ssePCT

Cheers all!

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davebYYPCU
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Nothing in the video is abnormal,  not checked the file.

graphics economy is what you are seeing, wait after the zoom and the graphics catch up to current outline.

 

Unless you can measure the error, (non exact duplicate lines),

 

Importing SVG, is notorious for compatibility problems.  Outline gaps, not all on sketch plane, missing profiles, but people persist in importing them.

 

Might help….

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derek_malin
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Yeah, importing the svg is the method being taught for creating these 3d printed lightbox things that are super popular right now. For some reason I keep getting anomies when I export it and bring it into the slicing software. So maybe it’s not the lines? 

is there a more efficient way to bring in something like the image and extrude it in sections?

 

cheerd and thanks for the reply.

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davebYYPCU
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Organic stuff similar to your example, probably not.

 

How your extruded plate fails in a Slicer, not likely to be related to the SVG, but I don’t use them.

 

Might help….

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g-andresen
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Hi,

works fine

 

spider.png

 

günther

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derek_malinHFUG3
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If you also extrude the black lines you still get gaps. When I do that and then export it into my slicer, I get these gaps. They coincide with these line issues I am seeing on the model after extrusion. Pics attached.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

sliced in Prusa Slicer

 

sliced_spider.png

 

günther

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derek_malin
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Mine was sliced in prusa slicer as well. So I don’t know where the disconnect is.

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