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Modify an STL file — Fusion 360 Tutorial // By the end of this tutorial, you’ll know how to use Fusion 360 to turn an STL or OBJ mesh file into a solid body.
I’ll also be showing you several different tricks to help clean up your files after the conversion. I do have another tutorial where I covered similar steps, however, not only will this tutorial be updated to reflect the most recent UI changes, but I’ll also be sharing a few extra tricks.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Turn an STL into Solid Body in Fusion 360
2:04 – Inserting a mesh file
3:25 – Insert mesh dialog options
6:54 – Turning off design history
7:21 – Mesh to BRep
8:13 – Deleting the mesh body
9:38 – Cleaning up the mesh faces after conversion
10:37 – Fixing corners after conversion
13:36 – Patching corners and holes
14:50 – Lofting to recreate corner geometry
18:34 – Merging faces after conversion
20:52 – Conversion aborted: Too many facets
22:01 – Reduce the number of facets
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