We will be importing it into Fusion 360 later in this guide. A template file is a pre-made set of CNC operations that will work for a given material and tool. If you haven't already done so, download a template file. You should now have something like the following image (two meshes and a contour).In the window that pops up, search for "clear" and drag and drop "Glass (clear)" onto your model.Right-click on the stock under Bodies > Stock and select appearance.This will make sure that the stock will change appearance in the next step. First, near the bottom of the screen, select "Display Settings" and under "Mesh Display" make sure "Face Groups is not checked.It will be helpful to make the stock mesh clear so that we can see the model underneath.Make sure you select "inches" under the units dropdown. Click OK to place your linework. Click the folder icon and navigate to your linework. Select the plane that is located between the X and Y axis (the XY plane, look at the image below). Fusion 360 wants you to choose which plane you place the lines on.You may find it helpful to rename the meshes under the Browser>Bodies (see below).Once you have found it, click Open then OK and you will have a solid representing your model. ![]() Fusion 360 Will prompt you to navigate to your mesh file. If they are not inches, click the edit icon
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