If you are pressed for time, you can skip Face mills.
CAM Assist will work well without any Face mills in your toolset, you simply won’t get facing toolpaths generated at the beginning of your program.
The CAM Assist Face Milling strategy produces separate roughing and finishing passes with your face mill, depending on how much stock needs to be removed. Therefore, you will need two cutting data presets on your face mill tool.
Stepdown and Stepover
If stepdown and stepover values are not specified (or you use the Tool Use tab to ‘disallow’ the relevant tool), CAM Assist will ensure that suitable cutting data parameters are provided for the machining operation.
If you would prefer to specify the stepdown and stepover values, in Fusion 360, yourself then you will need two cutting data presets:
Aluminum - Roughing - used for the initial facing passes.
Aluminum - Finishing - used for the final pass to bring the stock down to finished size.
Then specify stepdown and stepover values for each of the above presets in Fusion 360.
Typically, you would want a smaller stepdown for the Finishing preset, and a larger stepdown for the Roughing preset.
Pro tip
If you don’t want to create two separate presets, you can use the same preset for both roughing and finishing by giving it the name: ‘Aluminum - Roughing Finishing’.