Profile toolpath
Profile panel — Toolpath
Profile panel — Toolpath The Toolpath area contains the following settings: Name — Enter a name for the toolpath. If you leave this box blank, the toolpath is named after the type of toolpath you are creating. For example, if you create three Profile ...
Profile panel — Options
Profile panel — Options The Options area contains the following settings: Cut sequence — Click the control bar to specify the order in which each toolpath segment is machined. Safe Z and Home — Click the control bar and enter: a value in the Safe Z ...
Profile panel — Profiling Tool
Profile panel — Profiling Tool Use the options in the Profiling Tool area to specify the tool you want to use, the cutting direction, and whether you want to include lead-in moves, lead-out moves, ramping moves, and bridges: Click to Select — Click ...
Profile panel — Profiling Tool
Profile panel — Profiling Tool Use the options in the Profiling Tool area to specify the tool you want to use, the cutting direction, and whether you want to include lead-in moves, lead-out moves, ramping moves, and bridges: Click to Select — Click ...
Profile panel — Cutting Depths
Profile panel — Cutting Depths Use the options in the Cutting Depth area to specify the cutting depths and tolerance: Start Depth — Enter the depth (Z) from the surface of the material at which you want to begin machining. Finish Depth — Enter the ...
Profile panel — Profile Type and Vector Association
Profile panel — Profile Type and Vector Association Use the options in the Profile Type & Vector Association area to determine how the vector artwork is machined, how you want to apply the toolpath to the vector artwork, and set the allowance, final ...
Profile toolpath
Profile toolpath Use the profile toolpath to machine inside, outside, or along the boundary of selected vector artwork. This toolpath is ideal for cutting out letters and shapes from a material block. Click the Create Profile Toolpath button on the ...
2D toolpaths
2D toolpaths Carveco provides a number of two-dimensional toolpaths that you can use to machine the vector artwork in your model. When you click the Toolpaths item in the Project Tree, the available 2D toolpaths are displayed in the Toolpaths panel ...
Machining
Machining Use toolpaths to machine both two-dimensional and three-dimensional models. 2D toolpaths are used to machine all or part of a model from the vectors you have created. 3D toolpaths are used to machine all or part of a model from the ...