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Otherwise - if you urgently need/want a 3d model: Use the command BOX to create the plate. Next draw cylinders (command CYLINDER) and move it to the whished positions of the holes. Now use the SUBTRACT command and remove the volume of the cylinders from the volume of the plate (to get the holes).
An other way can be to draw a rectangle (or other polyline) with the contour of your plate. Then draw circles where you need holes. extrude the polyline and the circles with the needed thicken. Now again subtract the cylinders from the plate. A lot o ways are in AutoCAD (Rel. 14) possible. (In newer ACAD versions a lot more).
The main question ist: What type of data expects your CNC machine? Some can directly read the volume model (the 3D Solid which you crreated in AutoCAD), some need 2D data (often in .dxf format, or can also read dwg format), ... Only you know that ...
Jürgen Palme
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