Machine-relief toolpath
Machine Relief panel — Toolpath
Machine Relief 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 ...
Machine Relief panel — Options
Machine Relief panel — Options Use the options in the Options area to add lead in moves, specify the Safe Z value and define the material block: Lead In Moves — Click the control bar and select Add ramping to display the add ramping moves settings: ...
Machine Relief panel — Roughing Options
Machine Relief panel — Roughing Options Use the Roughing Options area to select a roughing tool, choose a Tool clearance strategy, then define the Z Slices: Click to Select — Click the control bar to select the tool you want to use using the Tool ...
Machine Relief panel — Finishing Options
Machine Relief panel — Finishing Options Use the Finishing Options area to select a finishing tool, then choose a tool clearance strategy: Click to Select — Click the control bar to select the tool you want to use using the Tool Database dialog. When ...
Machine Relief panel — Area to Machine
Machine Relief panel — Area to Machine In the Area to Machine area, select an option in the list to determine how the toolpath is applied to the composite relief: Whole Relief — Apply the toolpath to the whole model area. Automatic Boundary — ...
Machine-relief toolpath
Machine-relief toolpath Use the machine-relief toolpath to: machine the entire surface of the composite relief. The composite relief is the result of all visible relief layers in a model when combined. machine a specific area of the composite relief, ...
3D toolpaths
3D toolpaths Use three-dimensional toolpaths to machine the composite relief in your model. When you click the Toolpaths item in the Project Tree, the available 3D toolpaths are displayed in the Toolpaths panel below the splitter bar in the Project ...