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| isel_icv4030:engraving_detailed_images [2023/01/25 06:26] – [For 2.5D shapes that retain sharp edge quality] formlab | isel_icv4030:engraving_detailed_images [2023/04/03 06:43] (current) – [Using Rhino] formlab | ||
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| * If extrusion fails | * If extrusion fails | ||
| - | * shift + click the top (and bottom) surface and delete | + | |
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| * select the walls and ' | * select the walls and ' | ||
| - | * select | + | * enter the command '' |
| - | * if you selected everything, hide it with ''alt + h'' | + | * if the command found one or a few super small walls, delete them. If there's no gap, that should be good enough to go. If there' |
| - | * maybe / hopefully there are tiny vertical wall-pieces | + | |
| - | * Look at them, | + | |
| - | * memorise their positions | + | |
| - | * delete them | + | |
| - | * Unhide | + | |
| - | * fix the gaps with the '' | + | |
| * When the walls look OK again, click the icon '' | * When the walls look OK again, click the icon '' | ||
| * Repeat for the bottom parts if necessary | * Repeat for the bottom parts if necessary | ||
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| * Import STEP file into Fusion 360 to create toolpaths the regular way. | * Import STEP file into Fusion 360 to create toolpaths the regular way. | ||
| - | * | + | * Use flat end mills |
| ==== Using Fusion 360 ==== | ==== Using Fusion 360 ==== | ||
| <wrap hi> | <wrap hi> | ||