Hi,
>> I am looking to import my line drawings done in AutoCAD to Fusion360,
>> and understand that to do so my file should be a .stl file
To transfer a DWG-file to Fusion 360 you don't need to create a STL. Fusion 360 can directly import DWG-files (as shown in the link from @imadHabash)
>> However, I am having difficulties making my line drawing into a watertight solid
Are that lines just a 2D plan type or have you drawn 3D objects with 3D-lines? Can you show that drawing please to give us more insight about what you have?
>> Anyone have any solutions/suggestions?
To give valid suggestions it would be great to know your workflow from start to end. What do you have to do, what is the job to be done, how was the AutoCAD-file created as well as what and why should this data now be transferred to Fusion 360 (or is it just a thought that you need Fusion 360 now). What is the final product and what will be done with that.
- alfred -
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