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The information in this section describes the Parallel Contour strategy
parameters. In addition to the
Guiding Strategy, those parameters are
found in the following tabs:
Parallel Contour: Guiding Strategy
Select a contour on the part to be the reference for your operation.
See Defining the Guide in
Parallel Contour Mode for more information. Click
here for information about the 3/5-Axis Converter option.
Parallel Contour: Machining Parameters
By default, or when the More>> button is pressed:
When the <<Less button is pressed:
The parameters to define are:
- Tool path style: described
here.
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Machining tolerance:
described here.
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Reverse tool path :
Hidden when the
<<Less button is pressed. Described
here.
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Max Discretization:
Hidden when the
<<Less button is pressed. Described
here.
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Parallel Contour: Axial Parameters
The tab is hidden when the <<Less button is pressed.
Described here.
Parallel Contour: Strategy Parameters
By default, or when the More>> button is pressed:
When the <<Less button is pressed:
The parameters to define are:
- Pencil rework:
Hidden when the <<Less
button is pressed.
Described here. -
Offset on contour: Distance the tool will be from the guide contour at the beginning of the
operation.
- Maximum width to machine: Defines the width of the area to machine starting from the guide contour,
- Stepover side:
Defines the side of the contour where machining will be performed (left
or right),
i.e. if you choose Left, the tool will machine on the left side of the guide contour for the Maximum
width distance,
Direction
- To contour: the tool path starts parallel to the guide at the
width to machine and
the stepover is done towards the guide
- From contour: the tool path starts parallel to the guide contour
and the stepover follows
the offset side up to the width to machine
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- Initial tool position
: Position where the tool will start with respect to the guide contour (in
red); it can be:
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Parallel Contour: Island Parameters
The tab is hidden when the
<<Less button is pressed.
Described here.
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