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Hints and Tips: Rough Surface Pocketing Procedures
Surface Milling - Parallel, Radial, Spiral, Stock Spiral Cutting
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The part surfaces do not have to be trimmed to a common edge.
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Check surfaces or Part2 surfaces may be specified to define regions to avoid.
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You can define offsets for all surfaces and contours.
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Full gouge checking is available for all surfaces.
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Gouging is prevented between surfaces, and also within a surface with a curvature smaller than the cutter radius.
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The following machining techniques are available:
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Spiral Cutting: collapsing pocket, inside out or outside in.
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Parallel Cutting: parallel straight lines at a defined angle. The side step may be defined as fixed value or by scallop.
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Radial Cutting: along straight lines produced by an incremental user-defined angle, starting at a user-defined reference point.
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Stock Spiral Cutting: the milling is performed with only one side of the cutter, when used on an open area.
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You may specify the entry point inside or outside the enclosed region.
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Finish surface pocketing can be performed by choosing Contour Milling, Pocket Milling, by surfaces.
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