# Tutorial: Making Fascia Boards using Tool Paths

1. Place your board on your drawing.&#x20;
2. **Create Auxiliary Geometry on the board**
   1. Draw your compound curve using lines and arcs in the appropriate location&#x20;
   2. This geometry defines the path the tool will follow
   3. Position these elements on the reference side of your beam
3. **Call the Logic Block Function**

   1. Use **7-8-1 "Insert logic blocks at points, objects"**
   2. Select the logic block for "lines and arcs"
   3. Set the reference side for the board - usually "left" works well.
   4. Set the tool diameter
   5. Set the tool depth

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4. **Select Points Along Your Geometry**
   1. Click on the points along your compound curve in sequence
   2. By selecting the corresponding points, the processes are **automatically created** in the single beam info
   3. The processes are combined into a group
5. You will be able to create a variety of fascia boards similar to the images below

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