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Select misses an object -- unable to extrude

shockwavecs
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Select misses an object -- unable to extrude

shockwavecs
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I am attempting to get something setup for post processing in CAM.

I have imported the SVG file and I cannot select all of the letters. It outlines the remaining "letters", but misses one for some reason. If I go ahead and extrude this, the "E" falls behind and it is missed. Any help would be appreciated 🙂

Screen Shot 2023-02-01 at 7.58.02 PM.png

 

 

https://a360.co/3wMpcjl

 

 

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jhackney1972
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Your linked model is empty and not shared.

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davebYYPCU
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The letter E has a gap in the outline, divide and conquer, but you have to temporarily break the background profile, for it to show itself, or

It may not planar with the sketch plane.  

Window select those lines, right click Menu, and select Move to Sketch Plane, if that option is in the menu.

 

Might help.....

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davebYYPCU
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Sketch only files, are always said to be empty, download anyway, and open in Fusion to take it further.

 

Might help.....

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jhackney1972
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Good point but it not shared for download either.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@shockwavecs 

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

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shockwavecs
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Sorry about the bad link file earlier. I thought I read through the "how to" correctly for that. I tried for a while to close off the letter, but it *appeared* to be closed.

 

Anyways, I started it over again. I brought it into Photopea's free online photoshop and reprocessed the same file. This appeared to fix the issue for me. When importing the SVG again, it just worked this time. I appreciate everyones eyes on this. I have uploaded the bad file here in the event that someone is able to quickly spot my noobie mistake.

 

Finished product for my friend!

 

PXL_20230202_180444318.jpg

My gawd I'll never use the "helix" plunge again. Or at least I will helix plunge faster instead. That took the processing time from ~30 mins to 90 mins

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jhackney1972
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You had a broken profile at the area indicated.  Model is attached.

 

Broken Profile.jpg

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shockwavecs
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wow I zoomed, zoomed, ZOOMED, to no avail. I still couldn't find it after you posted. So I deleted all lines nearby and created a straight line across the top. It closed it off. You found the problem!

Is there an easy way to detect the non closed section? or is it in the details of the other commenter who said " but you have to temporarily break the background profile, for it to show itself,"

Thanks either way

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jhackney1972
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The video will explain.  The break is so small I use a window select to apply the Coincident constraint.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Divide and conquer

How it works

 

 

günther

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shockwavecs
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Thank you!
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shockwavecs
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Ah yes the divide and conquer. I did not know about this technique. Thank you. It will be very useful in my future endeavors
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