On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 3:28:40 AM UTC-7, Jason Powell wrote:
I'm trying to design a QR code to be 3D printed... It did the full sketch outline but didn't realize, until it was too late that I can't have three endpoints going to one point... So it won't let me extrude... The only problem, I need to have those
points in order to render the QR code correctly...
the error is "Description of problem: Three or more contour segments meet at this point"...
Is there a work around to override this and make it work?
Hello,
I don't know if anyone will see this but I am having the same error come up. I have basically drawn an elongated trapezoid and mirrored it about one of the sides. Obviously that leads to having three segments meet at a point. I want to extrude both
trapezoids as one piece but that's where the error comes in. I have done this before without any problem and I can't tell that I've done anything differently this time. I have also tried adjusting the side that the shape is mirrored around so that it
does not intersect with the top and bottom sides (where the error indicates the problem lies). When I try to extrude it automatically selects thin feature and I can't unselect it.
Please can someone help me figure out why I am getting this error when I had no problems doing this before? And how can I get past it?
Thank you so much in advance!
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