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    Unexpected Holes into volume extruded from Svg paths

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    • gilboonetG Offline
      gilboonet
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      Hello, I'm trying to make simple volumes made of svg path. I tried to make a full path using Inkscape path difference, but the imported svg contains several paths, the first = background and the others that need to be subtract from it. Anyway, it works, and I obtain a volume, but it contains holes that appear when I try to clean it and make it impossible to work it (I'm trying to create bevels) even after MeshLab removed all non-manifold vertices.
      I also tried to export the volume made from only the background extruded, and it already contained holes.

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      • z3devZ Offline
        z3dev @gilboonet
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        @gilboonet what's the target export format? STL?

        this looks like the same issue as discussed in issue #696. the STL export needs an additional step called fixTjunctions(). the current export doesn't guarantee proper meshs with triangles.

        i'll work on this as a priority for the next release.

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        • gilboonetG Offline
          gilboonet
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          Any 3d format could be used. I ran this test because I was mistakenly thinking that the Alpha 11 release would fixed issue #696.

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          • z3devZ Offline
            z3dev @gilboonet
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            @gilboonet no problem.

            there's plenty to fix still, but each release improves V2 JSCAD. i'll post an update once there's something to test for this issue.

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