Author: Chad Sobodash, ABO-AC
Version: 0.1
Last Updated: 10/11/2025
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Relevant Data (mm):
| 4mm Stock Size |
|---|
| 30 x 160 mm |
Component Description
Having temple stock handy that is appropriately set for origin saves time in plotting and processing for manufacturing. The creator’s CNC bed side-loads every temple blank such that the core is facing its insertion point outward. Therefore, as illustrated in the image, the origin is set to the midline of the underside of the leftmost extent. Temple models can be set to the same origin point, which makes drag-and-drop easy to apply.
Downloads
| File | Description |
|---|---|
| temple_stock.f3d | Fusion 360 source file |
| temple_stock.stl | Mesh for CNC or 3D printing |
Usage Notes
Having stock material set to a standard dimension makes stock layout and manufacturing workflow much easier, if using Fusion 360. Drag-and-drop the stock material file from your library into your file with your frame front model. Assuming you have aligned the core insertion point of the temple model with the origin, the stock should align itself properly, and any fine adjustments can be made up or down as needed. Once the stock has been placed, a visual assessment can be made with the temple stock’s construction lines set upon separate sketches, which represent the possible temple core length from the insertion point.
Version History
| Version | Date | Changes |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | 1-1-2026 | Initial release |