Min. Plunge Size

The Minimum Plunge Size sets the size of the area allowed for plunge cut.

The plunge size is defined so the cutter will not enter areas that are too small. This is useful for cutters with blind areas; if such a cutter enters an area that is too small, it will not be able to mill all material in that area. If a cutter cannot enter a particular layer, all layers below are automatically skipped.

The Min. Plunge Size value is that of the toolpath movement and not the geometry. This means that the value entered plus the cutter diameter is the smallest area the cutter can plunge into.

The Min. Plunge Size is compared to the diameter of a circular area, or to the diagonal of a polygonal area (the longest distance between two points on the polygon). If the Min Plunge Size is greater than these values, the cutter will not enter.

For example, if you have a 10.0mm diameter tool and a 20.0mm hole, the diameter of the toolpath is 10.0mm. To machine all the layers of the hole, the Min. Plunge Size needs to be less than 10.0mm.

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(This parameter is set in the Entry & End Points section of the Procedure Parameter Table.)

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