Toolbars

 

This section describes the various icons available in the 3 Axis Surface Machining workbench.

The toolbars

are describeb below. When a toolbar contains icons belonging to another machining workbench, only the icon belonging to 3 Axis Surface Machining is described.

Information is also available by clicking on the links below:

 

Machining Operations Toolbar

See Roughing Operations sub-toolbar below
See Sweeping Operation sub-toolbar below
Pencil
See Inserting Pencil Operations
ZLevel
See ZLevel Machining
See Countour Operations sub-toolbar below
Spiral Milling
See Spiral Milling
Profile Contouring
See Axial machining operations sub-toolbar.

 

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Roughing Operations Sub-toolbar

Roughing
See Roughing
Sweep Roughing
See Sweep Roughing
Plunge Milling
See Plunge Milling

 

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Sweeping Operations Sub-toolbar

Sweeping
See Sweeping
4-Axis Curve Sweeping
See Creating a 4-Axis Curve Sweeping Operation

 

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Contour-Driven Operations Sub-toolbar

Contour-driven
See Contour-Driven Machining
Isoparametric Machining
See Isoparametric Machining

 

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Tool Path Editor Toolbar

Edit Tool Path
See Editing Tool Paths
Split on Collision Points
See Splitting on Collision Points
Check Tool Length
See Checking Tool Holder Collision
Create Geometries
See Creating Geometries

 

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Machining Feature Toolbar

Geometrical Zones
See Using Geometrical Zones
Machining/Slope Area
See Defining an area to machine
Rework Area
See Defining an area to rework
Offset Group
See Creating Offset Groups
See Machining Features Sub-toolbar below
Manufacturing View
See the use of Machining feature views with machining areas.

 

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Geometry Management Toolbar

Creates rough stock
See Creating an Automatic Rough Stock
Inserts an STL file
See Reading STL files
Creates a stock by offset
Ssee Creating an Offset on Part
Points Creation Wizard
See Creating Points and Lines with the Wizards
Limit Lines Projection Wizard
See Creating Points and Lines with the Wizards
Limit Lines Creation Wizard
see Creating Points and Lines with the Wizards

 

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Minimum Tool Length

Compute Tool Gage on Assembly
see Computing the Tool Gage

 

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