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3D model as stock

britovsekmatic128
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3D model as stock

britovsekmatic128
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Hello,

how would i go on and use an 3D model as stock then make further changes to the stock model to "tell" F360 what is to be machined? I hope that makes sense.

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seth.madore
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Okay, so your "Stock" does not have that R17.5mm radius groove thru it, correct?

A couple pointers:

1) Both files can exist in the same Fusion file, either one as a native and the other as an inserted component, or just to native components in a file.

2) Create a Setup. 

3) Select the model that represents which part will be the final resulting model as your "Model":

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4) Select the model that represents your "Stock", under your Stock Definition

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Seth Madore
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britovsekmatic128
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Thanks for the fast reply @seth.madore 

I'm having trouble to get the results you posted, not sure if im importing the component correctly should i align them in design or is it something else.

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seth.madore
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Give this a watch:


Seth Madore
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britovsekmatic128
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Thanks a lot @seth.madore !!

BTW nice shop! Just watched the video you did with Saunders.

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seth.madore
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Thanks! I recently put on that addition I mentioned in the video, now rocking an additional 1,400 sq/ft!


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britovsekmatic128
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Nice!:flexed_biceps:  Gotta make a new shop tour then!:winking_face:

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