The extrusion of a custom font fails.
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I have created a custom font which contains my company's logo. When I attempt to extrude this, it fails. Error message appears:
Create extruded feature failed
The attempted operation did not produce a meaningful result. Try with different inputs.
In an attempt to find the issue, I split the logo into 3 parts. To my amazement, each of these will extrude fine. I've spent a huge amount of time on this and I'm convinced that Inventor has a bug. Reading around this subject, it is clear that a bad path or loop somewhere in the logo could cause Inventor to fail the extrusion but if the 3 parts will successfully extrude on their own, then I don't understand why it fails together. Nevertheless, I've been through the loops with a fine tooth comb.
The logo is saved as a svg file and I've create 3 more svg's for the 3 areas of the logo. This was done using the free software: Inkscape. Each of these is a "letter" within a font (see below). The font is assembled using https://glyphter.com/ which allows you to download the font ready for installing. The svg's and font install files are all attached in a zip. Inkscape also has a function to Simplify a shape without changing it too much. I've used this too without success.
A - Complete Logo after using Simplified tool
B - Just the roundel
C - Text: "Laser Quantum"
D - Text: "A Novanta Company"
E - Complete logo
To replicate what I'm seeing, download and unzip the files and install the font by R-clicking on Glyphter.tff and choosing Install. Then create a sketch and add some text. Type the letter B, C or D and change the font to Glyphter. Then extrude. This should be successful. Then edit the sketch and change the letter to A or E. This should then fail. To clarify, B, C and D and sub components of E. That is B + C + D = E. Whereas A is the simplified version of E.
