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I have a project I need to CNC, which I modeled in Rhino. I'm proficient in rhino, and have no knowledge of fusion360, but I want to use it for its CAM capabilities because the shop tech in my studio uses it and he would be able to help me troubleshoot if I have issues with the CNC.
There doesn't seem to be much information out there about ways to do this. I found that one Lars Christensen tutorial about importing STL's into fusion360, but in his video he shows that doing this will change the form of your model a bit, yet doesn't explain how to fix it. And as someone who doesn't model in fusion360, I don't have the willpower to spend even more time learning to fix models I already made in Rhino.
Does anyone model/use CAM this way? Any helpful tips or tutorials out there?
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