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Hey folks, new fusion user here coming from Vectric VCarve, please point me where this should be if this isn't correct.
I was hoping someone might be able to advise me on what I'm doing wrong in fusion when trying to drill screw holes. I'm guessing it's to do with how my STL was coverted. The steps I have followed is the following.
- I have imported the following stl file into fusion.
- Converted it to a brep
- Extruded it to 2.2mm
- Change to manufacture tab and set up pockets and contours for the keyboard switches and to cut it out of my material. All this is working as expected and when I export gCode and do a test run on my machine it looks good.
Where I'm running into issues is around the screwholes in the plate. When I attempt to either drill or pocket these sections I keep getting errors of no holes to drill or no toolpath selected. Looking at the holes themselves I see they are made up of several faces and I'm wondering if this means they're not being seen as holes? I'm using a 2mm flat end mill for these operations if that makes and difference.
Here is the fusion file itself if that makes things easier. This is the last hurdle I have before I can try machining the plate itself so any help or advice would be hugely appricated.
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