Properties of Contouring
Sinking: it specifies the machining sinking value with respect to the drawn geometry.
The sinking parameter must be specified by entering positive values for "penetrating" the piece. It must be noted that in case of multi-profile tools, sinking is understood as referred to the profile that is selected for use.
Elevation: in the step-like paths it specifies an additional Z for the selected geometry. The machining lead-in will therefore be higher with respect to the geometry. This function proves useful when the piece thickness if not even; therefore by setting a certain elevation level (5mm-inches for instance) the software will hold the material height 5mm-inches higher than the rated height.
Z step: the machining can be carried out in more passes. This parameter specifies the step to use if the machining is to be carried out in more steps. EasyWOOD automatically generates a machining carried out with steps that allow homogeneous passes starting from the value set by the user. The 0 value indicates that the machining must be carried out in one single pass.
Move Z closed: it specifies the movement made in the closed paths with step machining. A spiral machining can be chosen, where a continuous and homogeneous descent of the tool takes place along the path and a final pass at the sinking Z. Normal step can be chosen instead, where the tool moves at a constant Z at each step and performs the Z descent outside the blank piece.
Move Z open: it specifies the movement to make in the open paths with step machining. A spiral machining can be chosen, where a continuous and homogeneous descent of the tool takes place along the path and a final pass at the sinking Z. Normal step can be chosen instead, where the tool moves at a constant Z at each step and performs the Z descent outside the blank piece. Finally, it is possible to choose a SingleWay machining where the tool moves at a constant Z at each step, then it performs an ascent at the safe Z and restarts working from the path start by descending in Z again.
Precise Path: it points out the precision of the workmanship on the run. The precision is planned on the part-program.
Carter: it points out the position of the present carter on the head. It can assume the values of Up, Medium o Down.
Scrap clearing: selecting this voice is possible to effect a removal of the residual material (chipboard) remained on the piece at the end of the workmanship.
Advanced properties.
Work side: machining work side. It indicates that the tool must keep right, left or in the middle of the path.
Lead-in: it indicates the lead-in type to use in the machining operations (Anybody, Linear, Tangent, Perpendicular). It is possible to specify the default parameters to use in the machining operations (TPZL).
Lead-out: it indicates the lead-out type to use in the machining operations (Anybody, Linear, Tangent, Perpendicular). It is possible to specify the default parameters to use in the machining operations (TPZL).
Overlapping: it is the overlapping value between the lead-in and the lead-out points of the path (expressed in mm or inches); it is activated only on closed paths.
Direction: it points out the direction of the run of workmanship.
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