SVG Logo issues selecting extrusion

nickJR7A7
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SVG Logo issues selecting extrusion

nickJR7A7
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Hi,

 

Im struggling with trying to create a logo stamp for a 3D printer from an SVG image.

 

Every time I import the image as SVG there appear to be some blue triangles appear in various parts of the image, which when I click on teh spaces to extrude, highlight multiple sections of the image that I dont want. Presumably some sort of selection area?

 

Ima total newb and inexperienced at Fusion, so Im really struggling. People have suggested that the SVG isn clean, but I have gone into illustrator and checked the paths, and they all appear closed, and Ive thicked the lines to make sure they are visible easier... Yet no matter what I do, I cant get it to work...

 

Everytime I tweak the image, a different section now has the blue triangles over it...

 

Is there a way to get rid of these selection triangles? Have I completely screwed it up? What am I doing wrong?

 

Any help greatfully received....

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Please share the file.

File > export > save as f3d on local drive  > attach it to the next post.

 

günther

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jhackney1972
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Please also attached the SVG file as well.

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nickJR7A7
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Ive attached the first one I have had problems with, which has the words... I may have solved the issue by removing teh words but it isnt exactly what I want lol... Thanks for the help

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g-andresen
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Hi,

I have deleted several double lines in V-Carve and reimported them into Fusion.

 

try again

 

günther

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nickJR7A7
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Thank you this is awesome... I will have to look at what V Carve does clearly. Thanks for the help
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