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InventorCAM 2014

Application Tutorial: Mold Machining


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Contents

Contents
1. Introduction.............................................................................................1
2. CAM-Part Definition................................................................................5
3. Stock and Target Definition....................................................................15
4. 3-Axis Roughing......................................................................................21
5. 3-Axis Semi-Finishing.............................................................................39
6. 3-Axis Finishing.......................................................................................47

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Introduction

About this course


The goal of this course is to teach you how to use InventorCAMs HSR, HSS, and HSM technologies
to machine a die mold. This tutorial covers the basic concepts of Die Mold Machining. Once you
have developed a good foundation in basic skills, you can refer to the online help for information
on the less frequently used options.
Prerequisites
Students attending this course are expected to have basic knowledge of the InventorCAM software.
Course design
This course is designed around a task-based approach to training. The guided exercises will teach you
the necessary commands and options to complete a machining task. The theoretical explanations
are embedded into these exercises to give an overview of the Die Mold Machining capabilities.
Using this book
This tutorial is intended to be used in a classroom environment under the guidance of an
experienced instructor. It is also intended to be a self-study tutorial.

1. Introduction

Die Mold Machining


This tutorial illustrates the use of HSS technology for 3-Axis roughing and finishing of a mold part.
HSS technology is used to finish the entire part as it gives a better finish than HSM on a Multi-axis
machine.
Important things to keep in mind before using HSS for machining a part:
It works directly on surface data.
The user needs to define the gouge checks manually.
It cannot handle surface overlaps.
The gaps between surfaces and cuts can be handled in the Links section.
It is widely used only for local area finishing.
It can easily control the point spacing. An even and controlled spacing of Tool path
points exponentially improves the surface finish.

CAM-Part Definition

The CAM-Part definition process for the impeller part consists of the following stages:
CAM-Part creation

CNC-Machine definition

Coordinate System definition

Stock and Target definition

CAM-Part creation. At this stage, you have to define the CAM-Part name and location.
InventorCAM defines the necessary system files and a folder to allocate the place to
store InventorCAM data.
CNC-controller definition. It is necessary to choose the CNC-controller. The controller
type influences the Coordinate System definition and the Geometry definition.
Coordinate System definition. You have to define the Coordinate System, which is the
origin for all machining operations of the CAM-Part. You can create multiple CoordSys
positions and in each machining step select which CoordSys you want to use for the
operation.
Stock and Target definition. It is necessary to define a boundary of the stock that is used
for the CAM-Part machining. InventorCAM enables you to define the model of the part
in its final stage after the machining.
The following exercises describe the full process of the CAM-Part definition. It is recommended to
go through the stages in order to understand how the CAM-Part features are built. For this purpose,
you have to turn off the automatic CAM-Part definition.
Before you start, go to the Autodesk Inventor ribbon and select the CAM Settings command from
the InventorCAM 2014 tab. In the left pane, select Automatic CAM-Part definition. In the right pane,
click the Milling tab and clear the following check boxes: Definition of Stock, and Definition of
Target.
These settings can be turned back on at any time.

2. CAM-Part Definition

CAM-Part Definition
1.

Double click the Autodesk Inventor icon.

2.

Browse to open the Autodesk Inventor part FORGING_DIE.ipt.

3.

Click InventorCAM 2014 > New > Milling.

The New Milling Part window displays.

4. Accept
OK.

the default part file name and path and click

The Milling Part Data window displays.

5.

In the CNC-Machine: list, click Mitu_E.

Click Define in the CoordSys section to set


the coordinate system for this part.
6.

7. In the Place CoordSys origin to


center of model box.

Select the face as shown in the


image.
8.

list, click Top

2. CAM-Part Definition
9.

Click Finish in the CoordSys window.

The CoordSys Data window displays.

10.

Click OK in the CoordSys Data window.

11.

Click Finish in the CoordSys Manager window.

The Milling Part Data window displays.

Click Save&Exit in the Milling Part Data


window.
12.

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2. CAM-Part Definition

The defined coordinate looks like this:

The CAM part is now defined.


You must also define the machine and material for machining this part. Follow the given steps to
make changes in the iMachining database:
13.

Click CAM-Part > CAM Part Definition.

The Milling Part Data window diplays.


14.

Click Edit iMachining Database.

The iDatabase window displays.

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15.

Click the New

icon to create the machine.

The New iMachining DB File window displays.


16.

Enter a name for the machine.

17.

Click Save.

The iDatabase window displays.

The three values needed by iMachining are now highlighted.


18.

Enter the values as shown in the image.

Click the Material DB tab to define a new


material.
19.

20.

Click the New

icon.

The New iMachining DB File window displays.


21.

Enter P20 as the material name.

22.

Click Save.

The iDatabase window displays.

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2. CAM-Part Definition

You must set the Ultimate Tensile Strength of the material. This value is obtained either by
referring to the test chart of the material or searching in material database websites such as www.
matweb.com.
Enter a value of 1030. This is the UTS of
the material.
23.

24.

Click Save & Exit.

25.

In the Milling Part Data window, select the machine and material that you just defined.

26.

In the Machining Level list, click 6.


We will use the default
level of 6 because
it
provides
good
holding and machine
conditions.

27.

Click Save & Exit.

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28.

Right click Operations > Machine Setup.

The Machine setup window displays.


29.

Enter a value of 125 in Z column.


This is the
ideal value for
the
bottom
of the part
to rest on the
machine table
face
during
m a c h i n e
simulation.

30.

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Click OK.

Stock and Target


Definition

To define the stock you have to follow the steps mentioned in this chapter.
1.

Click Stock > Define.

The Model window displays.

2.

In the Defined by list, click Box.

Select one face of the solid body as


shown in the image.
3.

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3. Stock and Target Definition


4.

Click Finish in the Model window.

The selected stock should look as


shown in the image:
5.

The stock is now defined.

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You will now define the target.


6.

Click Target > Define.

The Model window displays.

7.

Select the face as shown in the image.

8.

Click Finish in the Model window.

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3. Stock and Target Definition

The selected target should look as shown


in the image:
9.

The target is now defined.

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3-Axis Roughing

1. Right click Setup > Add Milling


Operation > 3D HSR.

2. In the Technology list,


roughing.
3.

click Contour

Click Geometry.

4. Click the New


CoordSys.

icon under

The 3D... window displays.

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4. 3-Axis Roughing
5.

Select the face as shown in the image.

6.

Click Finish in the 3D... window.

7.

Click Tool > Select.

8.

Click the Add Milling Tool

icon to add a new tool.

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9.

Select BULL NOSE MILL as the tool.

Enter the tool parameters as


shown in the image.
10.

11.

Select the Holder check box.

12.

Select BT40 ER 32x60.

13.

Click Select.

14.

Click Constraint boundaries.

15.

Click the Created manually option.

16. In the list,


boundary.

click User-defined

17. Click the New


Boundary name.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.

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4. 3-Axis Roughing

Select the two


boundaries as shown in
the image.
18.

19. Click Yes in OK to


accept? window each time.

20.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit window.

21.

Click Passes.

25

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
22.

23.

Click the Adaptive step down tab.

In the Adapt Step down by list,


click None.
24.

26

4. 3-Axis Roughing
25.

Click Link.

26.

Click the Ramping tab.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
27.

28.

Click the Retracts tab.

Click the Minimal vertical retract


option.
29.

30.

Click the Save & Calculate

31.

Click the Exit

icon.

icon.

27

Select the check box before the completed


operation.
32.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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4. 3-Axis Roughing
33. Right click the operation > Add
Milling Operation > 3D iMachining.

34.

Click Tool > Select.

35.

Click the Add Milling Tool

36.

Select END MILL as the tool.

icon to add a new tool.

Enter the tool parameters as


shown in the image.
37.

38.

Select the Holder check box.

39.

Select BT 40 ER 32x60.

40.

Click Select.

41.

Click Technology Wizard.

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42.

tab.
43.

Click Modify cutting conditions

Set Max. Cutting Angle as 35.

The angle is changed in order to reduce the spindle load. Reduction of Max
cutting angle has direct effect on reduction of Spindle load depicted in KW.
If you do not see Modify cutting conditions tab, double click Settings >
iMachining > select Advanced cutting condition and click OK.

44.

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Click Technology.

4. 3-Axis Roughing

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
45.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
46.

47.

Click the Exit

icon.

Select the check box before the


completed operation.
48.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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49.

Right click > Copy the operation.

50.

Right click > Paste the operation.

51.

Right click > Edit the operation.

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4. 3-Axis Roughing
52.

Click Tool > Select.

53.

Click the Add Milling Tool

54.

Select BULL NOSE MILL as the tool.

icon to add a new tool.

Enter the tool parameters as


shown in the image.
55.

56.

Select the Holder check box.

57.

Select BT 40 ER 32x60.

58.

Click Select.

59.

Click Technology Wizard.

60. Click the Modify cutting


conditions tab.
61.

Set Max. Cutting Angle as 30.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
62.

63.

Click the Exit

icon.

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64.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path


should look as displayed in
the image:

65. Right click the operation > Add


Milling Operation > 3D HSR.

66. In the Technology


roughing.

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list, click Rest

4. 3-Axis Roughing
67.

Click Tool > Select.

68.

Click the Add Milling Tool

69.

Select BALL NOSE MILL as the tool.

icon to add a new tool.

Enter the tool parameters as


shown in the image.
70.

71.

Select the Holder check box.

72.

Select BT 40 EM 10x65.

73.

Click Select.

74.

Click Constraint boundaries.

75.

Click the Created manually option.

76. In the list,


boundary.

click User-defined

77. Click the New


Boundary name.

icon under

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Select the boundary as


shown in the image.
78.

79. Click Yes in OK to


accept? window.
80. Click Finish in the
Geometry Edit window.

81.

Click Passes.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
82.

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4. 3-Axis Roughing
83.

Click Link.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
84.

85.

Click the Retracts tab.

Click the Minimal vertical retract


option.
86.

87.

Click the Save & Calculate

88.

Click the Exit

icon.

icon.

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89.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

You have completed 3-Axis roughing of the mold.

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3-Axis SemiFinishing

1. Right click the operation > Add


Milling Operation > 3D HSM.

2. In the Technology list,


Constant Z machining.

click

3.

Click Tool > Select.

4.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

5.

Click Constraint boundaries.

6.

Select the New

icon under Boundary name.

Select the boundary as shown in the


image.
7.

Click Yes in the OK to accept?


window.
8.

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5. 3-Axis Semi-Finishing
9.

Click Passes.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
10.

11.

Click Link.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
12.

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13.

Click the Strategy tab.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
14.

15.

Click the Retracts tab.

16. Click the Minimal vertical


retract option.

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5. 3-Axis Semi-Finishing
17.

Click the Leads tab.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
18.

19.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.

20.

Click the Exit

icon.

Select the check box before the


completed operation.
21.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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22. Right click the operation


> Add Milling Operation > 3D
HSM.

23. In the Technology


Linear machining.

list, click

24.

Click Tool > Select.

25.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

26.

Click Constraint boundaries.

27.

In the Boundary name list, click contour 1.


This is the same boundary you had used for the earlier HSM operation.

28.

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Click Passes.

5. 3-Axis Semi-Finishing

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
29.

30.

Click Link.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
31.

32.

Click the Save & Calculate

33.

Click the Exit

icon.

icon.

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34.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

You have finished semi-finishing of the mold.

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3-Axis Finishing

1. Right click the operation >


Add Milling Operation > HSS.

2. In the Technology list, click


Morph between two boundary
curves.
3.

Click Geometry.

4.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image.
5.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
6.

Click Finish in the Select Faces window.

7.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.

8.

Select the curve as shown in the image.

9.

Click Yes in OK to accept? window.

10.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit window.

11.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


12.

Select the curve as shown in the image.

13.

Click Yes in OK to accept? window.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
14.

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15. In the Type list, click Full, start and


end at exact surface edges.
16.

Click Tool > Select.

17.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

18.

Click Levels.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
19.

20.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
21.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
22.

Click the Sorting tab.

23. In the Cutting method.


Spiral.

list, click

24.

Click Link.

25.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

26.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

The Lead-In window displays.


Unselect the Use default Lead-In
check box.
27.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
28.

29.

Click OK.

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30.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

The Lead-Out window displays.


Unselect the Use default Lead-Out
check box.
31.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
32.

33.

Click OK.

34.

Click Gouge check.

Select the Enable/Disable check


box.
35.

36.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image.
37.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
38.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
39.

40.

Click the Exit

41.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

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icon.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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42. Right click the operation


Milling Operation > HSS.

> Add

43. In the Technology list, click Morph


between two boundary curves.
44.

Click Geometry.

45.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image.
46.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
47.

48.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing

Select the curve as shown in the


image.
49.

Click Yes in OK to accept?


window.
50.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
51.

52.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


Select the curve as shown in the
image.
53.

Click Yes in OK to accept?


window.
54.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
55.

56. In the Type list, click Full, start and


end at exact surface edges.
57.

Click Margins.

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58.

Click Margins.

59.

Enter the values as shown in the image.

60.

Click OK.

61.

Click Tool > Select.

62.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

63.

Click Levels.

64.

Set the Plane height as 25.

65.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
66.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
67.

Click the Sorting tab.

68. In the Cutting method.


Spiral.
69.

Click Link.

70. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

71.

list, click

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

The Lead-In window displays.


Unselect the Use default Lead-In
check box.
72.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
73.

74.

Click OK.

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75.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

The Lead-Out window displays.


Unselect the Use default Lead-Out
check box.
76.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
77.

78.

Click OK.

79.

Click the Links tab.

Enter the values as shown in


the image.
80.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
81.

Click Gouge check.

82.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

83.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image.
84.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
85.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
86.

87.

Click the Exit

icon.

88.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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89. Right click the operation


Milling Operation > HSS.

> Add

90.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

91.

Click Geometry.

92.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image.
93.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
94.

95.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

96.

Click Margins.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
97.Enter

the values as shown in the image.

98.

Click OK.

99.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.

Select the faces as shown in the


image.
100.

Click Yes in OK to accept?


window.
101.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
102.

103.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image.
104.

Click Yes in OK to accept?


window.
105.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
106.

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107.

Click Tool > Select.

108.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

109.

Click Levels.

110.

Set the Plane height as 25.

111.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
112.

113.

Click the Sorting tab.

114.

Click the Sorting tab.

In the Cutting method. list,


click Spiral.
115.

116.

Click Link.

117.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
118.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

The Lead-In window displays.


Unselect the Use default Lead-In
check box.
119.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
120.

121.

Click OK.

122.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

The Lead-Out window displays.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
123.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
124.

125.

Click OK.

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126.

Click Gouge check.

127.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

128.

In the Check surfaces 1 list, click faces1.


You have used these surfaces for an earlier operation. The names in your
part file may differ from what is documented in the tutorial.

129.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

130.

Click the Exit

131.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
132. Right click the operation
Milling Operation > HSS.
133.

> Add

Click Geometry.

134. In the Drive surface list,


faces3.

click

You have used this geometry for an earlier operation also.

135.

In the Start edge curve list, click contour5.


You have used this curve for an earlier operation also.

136.In

the End edge curve list, click contour3.


You have used this curve for an earlier operation also.

137.

In the Type list, Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

138.

Click Tool > Select.

139.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.
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140.Click Levels.
141.

Set the Plane height as 25.

142.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
143.

144.

Click the Sorting tab.

145.

In the Cutting method list, click Spiral.

146.

Click Link.

147.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead Out.

148.

Clear the Use default Lead-In check box.

149. Click

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next to Use Lead-In.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
150.

151.

Click OK.

152.

Click

153.

Clear the Use default Lead-Out check box.

next to Use Lead-Out.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
154.

155.

Click OK.

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156.

Click Gouge Check.

157.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

158.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


159.

Select the faces as shown in the image.

160.

Click Finish in the Select Faces window.

161.

Click the Save & Calculate

162.

Click the Exit

163.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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6. 3-Axis Finishing

Before you start the next operation, switch on a surface by following these steps:
164.

In the InventorCAM Manager list, click Model.

165.

Right click DesignModel:1 > Edit.

166.

Right click Boundary Patch2 > Visibility.

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167.

Right click on the screen > Finish Edit.

168.

Click Model > InventorCAM Manager.

169. Right click the operation


Milling Operation > HSS.

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> Add

6. 3-Axis Finishing
170.

In the Technology list, click Parallel to curves.

171.

Click Geometry.

172.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


173.

Select the face as shown in the image.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
174.

175.

In the Edge curve list, click contour1.


You have used this curve in an earlier operation too.

176.

In the Type list, click Determined by number of cuts.

177.

Enter 5 in the Number of cuts option.

178.

Click Tool > Select.

179.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

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180.

Click Levels.

181.

Set the Plane height as 25.

182.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
183.

184.

Click the Sorting tab.

185. In the Cutting method list,


Zigzag.
186.

Click Link.

187. In the lists,


Use Lead Out.

188.

click

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

Clear the Use default Lead-In


check box.
189.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
190.

191.

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Click OK.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
192.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

Clear the Use default Lead-Out


check box.
193.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
194.

195.

Click Gouge Check.

196.

Select the Enable/Disable check

box.

197. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select Faces window displays.


198.

Select the faces as shown in the image:

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199.

Click Finish in the Select Faces window.

200.Click

the Save & Calculate

icon.

201.

Click the Exit

icon.

202.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
203.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

204.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

205.

Click Geometry.

206.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


207.

Select the highlighted faces.

208.

Click Finish in the Select Faces window.

209.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


210.

Select the highlighted curve.

211.

Click Yes in the OK to accept? window.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
212.

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213.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

214.

Select the highlighted curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


215.

Select the highlighted curve.

216.

Click Yes in the OK to accept? window.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
217.

218. In the Type list, click Full, start and


end at exact surface edges.

219.

Click Tool > Select.

220.

Click the Add Milling Tool

221.

Select BALL NOSE MILL as the tool.

76

icon to add a new tool.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Enter the tool parameters as


shown in the image.
222.

223.

Select the Holder check box.

224.

Select BT 40 EM 10x65.

225.

Click Select.

226.

Click Levels.

227.

Set the Plane height as 25.

228.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
229.

230.

Click the Sorting tab.

231. Select Spiral


method.

as the Cutting

232.

Click Link.

233.

Select Use Lead-In and Use- Lead Out from the drop down lists.

234.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

77

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
235.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
236.

237.

Click OK.

238.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

239. Unselect the Use default LeadOut check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
240.

241.

78

Click OK.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
242.

Click Gouge Check.

243.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

244.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


245.

Select the faces as shown in the image:

246.

Click Finish in the Select Faces window.

247.

Click the Save & Calculate

248.

Click the Exit

249.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

79

250.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > 3D HSM.

251.

In the Technology list, click Horizontal machining.

252.

Click Tool > Select.

253.

Select the 6 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

254. Click Constraint


boundaries.

Click the Created manually


option.
255.

256. In the list, click Userdefined boundary.


257.

Set 1 as the Offset value.

Click the New


icon
under Boundary name.
258.

The Geometry Edit window


displays.
Select the highlighted
boundary.
259.

260. Click Yes in Ok to


accept window.
261. Click Finish in the
Geometry Edit window.

80

6. 3-Axis Finishing
262.

Click Passes.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
263.

264.

Click Link > Ramping.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
265.

266.

Click the Retracts tab.

267.

Select the option of Minimal vertical retract.

81

268.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

269.

Click the Exit

270.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

271.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

272.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

273.

Click Geometry.

274. In the Type list, click Full, start


and end at exact surface edges.
275.

82

Click Margins.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
276.

Set the End Margin as 0.5.

277.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

278.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
279.

280. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


281.

Select the highlighted curve.

Click Yes in the OK to accept?


window.
282.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
283.

83

284.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


285.

Select the highlighted curve.

Click Yes in the OK to accept?


window.
286.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
287.

288.

Click Tool > Select.

289. Select the 6 mm BALL NOSE


MILL that was defined for an earlier

operation.
290.

Click Levels.

291.

Set the Plane height as 25.

292.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
293.

84

6. 3-Axis Finishing
294.

Click the Sorting tab.

295.

In the Cutting method list, click Spiral.

296.

Click Link.

297.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

298.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
299.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
300.

301.

Click OK.

302.

Click

303.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out check box.

next to Use Lead-Out.

85

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
304.

305.

Click OK.

306.

Click Gouge Check.

307.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

308.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


309.

86

Select the faces as shown in the image:

6. 3-Axis Finishing
310.Click Finish

in the Select Faces window.

311.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

312.

Click the Exit

313.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

87

314.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > 3D HSM.

315.

In the Technology list, click Horizontal machining.

316.

Click Tool > Select.

317.

Select the 6 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

318.

Click Constraint boundaries.

319.

Click the New

icon under Boundary name.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


320.

Select the highlighted curve.

321.

Click Yes in the OK to accept? window.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
322.

323.

Click Passes.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
324.

88

6. 3-Axis Finishing
325.

Click Link.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
326.

327.

Click the Ramping tab.

Enter the values as shown in


the image.
328.

89

329.

Click the Retracts tab.

330.

Click the Minimal vertical retract option.

331.

Click the Save & Calculate

332.

Click the Exit

333.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

334.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

335.

Click Geometry.

336.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

337.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

90

6. 3-Axis Finishing
338.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select total 5
faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
339.

340.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


341.

Select the highlighted curve.

342.

Click Accept chain.

343.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit window.

91

344.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


345.

Select the highlighted curve.

346.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
347.

348.

Click Tool > Select.

349.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

350.

Click Levels.

351.

Set the Plane height as 25.

352.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
353.

92

6. 3-Axis Finishing
354.

Click the Sorting tab.

355.

In the Cutting method list, click One way.

356.

Click Link.

357.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

358.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
359.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
360.

361.

Click OK.

362.

Click

363.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out check box.

next to Use Lead-Out.

93

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
364.

365.

Click OK.

366.

Click Gouge Check.

367.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

368.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image:
369.

You have to
select 26 faces.

94

6. 3-Axis Finishing

370.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

371.

Click the Exit

372.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

373.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

374.

Click Geometry.

375.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

376.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

95

377.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 3 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
378.

379.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


380.

Select the highlighted curve.

381.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
382.

383. Click the New


End edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


384.

Select the highlighted curve.

385.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
386.

96

6. 3-Axis Finishing
387.

Click Tool > Select.

388.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

389.

Click Levels.

390.

Set the Plane height as 25.

391.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
392.

393.

Click the Sorting tab.

In the Cutting method list,


click One way.
394.

395.

Click Link.

396.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

397.

Click

398.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

next to Use Lead-In.

97

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
399.

400.

Click OK.

401.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out


check box.
402.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
403.

404.

Click OK.

405.

Click Gouge Check.

406.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

407.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image:
408.

You have to
select 3 faces.

98

6. 3-Axis Finishing
409.

Click the Gouge 2 tab.

410.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 2.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image:
411.

You have to
select 3 faces.

412.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

413.

Click the Exit

414.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

Now repeat the same process to create the tool path for the opposite side.

99

415.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

416.

Click Geometry.

417.In

418.

the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


419.Select

the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 3 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
420.

421.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


422.

Select the highlighted curve.

423.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
424.

425. Click the New


edge curve.

icon under End

The Geometry Edit window displays.

100

6. 3-Axis Finishing
426.

Select the highlighted curve.

427.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
428.

429.

Click Tool > Select.

430.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

431.

Click Levels.

432.

Set the Plane height as 25.

433.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
434.

435.

Click the Sorting tab.

In the Cutting method list,


click One way.
436.

437.

Click Link.

438.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

439.

Click

440.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

next to Use Lead-In.

101

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
441.

442.

Click OK.

443.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out


check box.
444.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
445.

446.

Click OK.

447.

Click Gouge Check.

448.

Select the Enable/Disable check box.

102

6. 3-Axis Finishing

449.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image:
450.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
451.

452.Click

the Gouge 2 tab.

453. Click the New


Check surfaces 2.

icon under

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image:
454.

You have to
select 14 faces.
Click Finish in the Select Faces
window.
455.

456.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

457.

Click the Exit

458.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

103

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

459.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

460.

Click Geometry.

461.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

462.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


463.Select

the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 5 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
464.

104

6. 3-Axis Finishing

465.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


466.

Select the highlighted curve.

467.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
468.

469. Click the New


edge curve.

icon under End

The Geometry Edit window displays.


470.

Select the highlighted curve.

471.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
472.

473.

Click Tool > Select.

474.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

475.

Click Levels.

476.

Set the Plane height as 25.

105

477.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
478.

479.

Click the Sorting tab.

In the Cutting method list,


click Zigzag.
480.

481.

Click Link.

482. In the lists, click Use LeadIn and Use Lead-Out.

483.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

484.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
485.

486.

106

Click OK.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
487.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

488.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
489.

490.

Click OK.

491.

Click Gouge Check.

492.

Select the Enable/Disable check

box.

493. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select Faces window displays.

Select the faces as shown in the


image:
494.

You have to
select 7 faces.
Click Finish in the Select Faces
window.
495.

107

496.

Click the Gouge 2 tab.

497.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 2.

The Select Faces window displays.


Select the faces as shown in the
image:
498.

You have to
select 4 faces.
Click Finish in the Select Faces
window.
499.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
500.

501.

Click the Exit

icon.

502.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

108

6. 3-Axis Finishing
503.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

504.

Click Geometry.

505.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

506.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


507.Select

the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
508.

509.

Click Tool > Select.

510. Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE


MILL that was defined for an earlier

operation.
511.

Click Levels.

512.

Set the Plane height as 25.

109

513.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
514.

515.

Click Link.

516. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

click Use Lead-In and

517.

Click

518.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

519.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

520.

Click OK.

110

next to Use Lead-In.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
521.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out


check box.
522.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
523.

524.

Click OK.

525.

Click the Links tab.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
526.

527.

Click Gouge check.

528. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select Faces window displays.

111

Select the faces as shown in the


image:
529.

You have to
select 16 faces.
Click Finish in the Select Faces
window.
530.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
531.

532.

Click the Exit

icon.

533.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as


displayed in the image:

112

6. 3-Axis Finishing
534.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

535.

In the Technology list, click Parallel to curves.

536.

Click Geometry.

537.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

538.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


539.Select

the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
540.

541. Click the New


End curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.

542.

Select the highlighted curve.

543.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
544.

113

545.

Click Tool > Select.

546.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

547.

Click Levels.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
548.

549.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
550.

114

6. 3-Axis Finishing
551.

Click the Sorting tab.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
552.

553.

Click Link.

554. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

555.

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
556.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
557.

558.

Click OK.

115

559.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

560.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
561.

562.

Click OK.

563.

Click the Links tab.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
564.

116

6. 3-Axis Finishing
565.

Click Gouge check.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
566.

567.Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select Faces window displays.

Select the face as shown in the


image:
568.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
569.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
570.

571.

Click the Exit

icon.

Select the check box before the


completed operation.
572.

117

The calculated tool path


should look as displayed in
the image:

573.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

574.

In the Technology list, click Parallel to curves.

575.

Click Geometry.

576. In the Type


of cuts.

list, click Determined by number

577.

Set Number of cuts as 10.

578.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


579.Select

the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
580.

118

6. 3-Axis Finishing

581.

Click the New

icon under End curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


582.

Select the highlighted curve.

583.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
584.

585.

Click Tool > Select.

586. Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE


MILL that was defined for an earlier

operation.
587.

Click Levels.

588.

Set the Plane height as 25.

589.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
590.

591.

Click the Sorting tab.

In the Cutting method list,


click Zigzag.
592.

119

593.

Click Gouge check.

594.

Unselect the Drive surfaces check box.

595.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select faces window displays.


596.

Select the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
597.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
598.

599.

Click the Exit

icon.

600.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

120

6. 3-Axis Finishing
601.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

602.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves

603.

Click Geometry.

604.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

605.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


606.Select

the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
607.

608. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.

609.

Select the highlighted curve.

610.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
611.

121

612.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


613.

Select the highlighted curve.

614.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
615.

616.

Click Tool > Select.

617.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

618.

Click Levels.

619.

Enter Plane height as 25.

620.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
621.

622.

Click Link.

623. In the lists, click Use LeadIn and Use Lead-Out.

122

6. 3-Axis Finishing
624.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

625.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
626.

627.

Click OK.

628.Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out


check box.
629.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
630.

631.

Click OK.

123

632.

Click the Links tab.

633. Set a value of 300 as Small


move as size in % of step over.
634.

Click Gouge check.

635.

Unselect the Drive surfaces check box.

636.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select faces window displays.


637.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
638.

639.

Click the Gouge 2 tab.

640.Unselect

box.
641.

the Drive surfaces check

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 2.

The Select faces window displays.


642.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 7 faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
643.

124

6. 3-Axis Finishing

644.

Click the Save & Calculate

645.

Click the Exit

icon.

icon.

Select the check box before the


completed operation.
646.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

Now repeat the same operation for the opposite side.


647.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

648.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves

649.

Click Geometry.

650.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

651.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

125

652.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
653.

654. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.

655.

Select the highlighted curve.

656.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
657.

658. Click the New


edge curve.

icon under End

The Geometry Edit window displays.


659.

Select the highlighted curve.

660.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
661.

126

6. 3-Axis Finishing
662.

Click Tool > Select.

663.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

664.

Click Levels.

665.

Enter Plane height as 25.

666.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
667.

668.

Click Link.

669. In the lists, click Use LeadIn and Use Lead-Out.


670.

Click Link.

671. In the lists, click Use LeadIn and Use Lead-Out.

672.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

127

673.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
674.

675.

Click OK.

676.

Click the Links tab.

677. Set a value of 300 as Small move


as size in % of step over.
678.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
679.

680. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.


681.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
682.

128

6. 3-Axis Finishing
683.

Click the Gouge 2 tab.

684.Unselect

685.

the Drive surfaces check box.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 2.

The Select faces window displays.


686.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 7 faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
687.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
688.

689.

Click the Exit

icon.

690.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

129

691.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

692.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves

693.

Click Geometry.

694.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

695.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


696.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 4 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
697.

698. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


699.

Select the highlighted curve.

700.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
701.

130

6. 3-Axis Finishing

702.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


703.

Select the highlighted curve.

704.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
705.

706.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL


that was defined for an earlier operation.
707.

708.

Click Levels.

709.

Enter Plane height as 25.

710.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
711.

131

712.

Click the Sorting tab.

713.

Select the Flip step over check box.

714.

Click Link.

715. In
Out.

the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-

716.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

717.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
718.

719.

132

Click OK.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
720.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

721.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
722.

723.

Click OK.

724.

Click the Links tab.

725. Set a value of 300 as Small move


as size in % of step over.
726.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
727.

728. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.


729.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 10 faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
730.

133

731.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

732.

Click the Exit

733.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

Now repeat the same operation for the opposite side.


734.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

735.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves

736.

Click Geometry.

737.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

738.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

134

6. 3-Axis Finishing
739.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 4 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
740.

741. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


742.

Select the highlighted curve.

743.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
744.

745. Click the New


End edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


746.

Select the highlighted curve.

747.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
748.

135

749.

Click Tool > Select.

750.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

751.

Click Levels.

752.

Enter Plane height as 25.

753.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
754.

755.

Click the Sorting tab.

Select the Flip step over


check box.
756.

757.

Click Link.

758.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

759.

Click

136

next to Use Lead-In.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
760.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
761.

762.

Click OK.

763.

Click

764.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

next to Use Lead-Out.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
765.

766.

Click OK.

767.

Click the Links tab.

768. Set a value of 300


size in % of step over.

as Small move as

137

769.

Click Gouge check.

770.

Unselect the Drive surfaces check box.

771.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select faces window displays.


772.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 10 faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
773.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
774.

775.

Click the Exit

icon.

776.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as


displayed in the image:

138

6. 3-Axis Finishing
777.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

778.

In the Technology list, click Parallel to Curves.

779.

Click Geometry.

780.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

781.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


782.

Select the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
783.

784. Click the New


Edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


785.

Select the highlighted curve.

786.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
787.

139

788.

Click Margins.

789.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

790.

Click OK.

791.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined


for an earlier operation.
792.

793.

Click Levels.

794.

Enter Plane height as 25.

795.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
796.

140

6. 3-Axis Finishing
797.

Click Link.

798.

In the list, click Use Lead-In.

799.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
800.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
801.

802.

Click OK.

803.

Click the Links tab.

804. Set a value of 300


size in % of step over.

as Small move as

805.

Click Gouge check.

806.

Unselect the Drive surfaces check

box.
807.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select faces window displays.

141

808.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
809.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
810.

811.

Click the Exit

icon.

812.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

Now repeat the same operation for the opposite side.


813.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

814.

In the Technology list, click Parallel to Curves.

815.

Click Geometry.

816.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

142

6. 3-Axis Finishing

817.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


818.

Select the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
819.

820. Click the New


Edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


821.

Select the highlighted curve.

822.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
823.

824.

Click Margins.

825.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

826.

Click OK.

143

827.

Click Tool > Select.

828.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was defined for an earlier operation.

829.

Click Levels.

830.

Enter Plane height as 25.

831.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as


shown in the image.
832.

833.

Click Link.

834.

In the list, click Use Lead-In.

835.

Click

144

next to Use Lead-In.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
836.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
837.

838.

Click OK.

839.

Click the Links tab.

840. Set a value of 300 as Small move


as size in % of step over.
841.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
842.

843.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select faces window displays.


844.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select faces


window.
845.

145

846.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

847.

Click the Exit

848.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

849.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

850.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

851.

Click Geometry.

852.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

853.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

146

6. 3-Axis Finishing
854.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 11 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
855.

856.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


857.

Select the highlighted curve.

858.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
859.

147

860.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


861.

Select the highlighted curve.

862.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
863.

864.

Click Margins.

865.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

866.

Click OK.

867.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
868.

869.

Click Levels.

870.

Enter Plane height as 25.

148

6. 3-Axis Finishing
871.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
872.

873.

Click Link.

874. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

875.

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
876.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
877.

878.

Click OK.

149

879.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

880. Unselect the Use default LeadOut check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
881.

882.

Click OK.

883.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
884.

885. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.


886.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 14 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
887.

150

6. 3-Axis Finishing

888.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

889.

Click the Exit

890.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

891.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

892.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

893.

Click Geometry.

894.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

895.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.

151

896.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 11 faces.

897.Click Finish

window.

898.

in the Select Faces

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


899.

Select the highlighted curve.

900.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
901.

902.Click

the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.

152

6. 3-Axis Finishing
903.

Select the highlighted curve.

904.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
905.

906.

Click Margins.

907.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

908.

Click OK.

909.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
910.

911.

Click Levels.

912.

Enter Plane height as 25.

913.

Click Tool path parameters.

153

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
914.

915.

Click Link.

916. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

917.

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
918.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
919.

920.

Click OK.

921.Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out


check box.
922.

154

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
923.

924.

Click OK.

925.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
926.

927. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.


928.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 15 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
929.

155

930.

Click the Save & Calculate

icon.

931.

Click the Exit

932.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

icon.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:
933. Right click the operation
Milling Operation > HSS.

> Add

934. In the Technology list, click


Morph between two boundary curves.
935.

Click Geometry.

936.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

937.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


938.

Select the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
939.

156

6. 3-Axis Finishing

940.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


941.

Select the highlighted curve.

942.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
943.

944.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


945.

Select the highlighted curve.

946.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
947.

157

948.

Click Margins.

949.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

950.

Click OK.

951.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
952.

953.

Click Levels.

954.

Enter Plane height as 25.

955.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
956.

957.

Click Link.

958.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

959.

Click

158

next to Use Lead-In.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
960.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
961.

962.

Click OK.

963.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

964. Unselect the Use default LeadOut check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
965.

966.

Click OK.

967.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
968.

969. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.

159

970.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
971.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.
972.

973.

Click the Exit

icon.

974.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look as displayed in the image:

160

6. 3-Axis Finishing
975.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

976.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

977.

Click Geometry.

978.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

979.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


980.

Select the highlighted face.

981.Click Finish

window.

in the Select Faces

982. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


983.

Select the highlighted curve.

984.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
985.

161

986.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


987.

Select the highlighted curve.

988.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
989.

990.Click Margins.
991.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

992.

Click OK.

993.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
994.

995.

Click Levels.

996.

Enter Plane height as 25.

997.

Click Tool path parameters.

162

6. 3-Axis Finishing

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
998.

999.

Click Link.

1000. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

1001.

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
1002.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1003.

1004.

Click OK.

1005.

Click

1006.

Unselect the Use default Lead-Out check box.

next to Use Lead-Out.

163

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1007.

1008.

Click OK.

1009.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
1010.

1011. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.

1012.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1013.

1014.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.

1015.

164

Click the Exit

icon.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1016.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

1017.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

1018.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

1019.

Click Geometry.

1020.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

1021.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


1022.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1023.

165

1024. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1025.

Select the highlighted curve.

1026.

Click Accept chain.

1027. Click Finish


Edit window.

1028.

in the Geometry

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1029.

Select the highlighted curve.

1030.

Click Accept chain.

1031. Click Finish


Edit window.

1032.

166

in the Geometry

Click Margins.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1033.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

1034.

Click OK.

1035.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
1036.

1037.

Click Levels.

1038.

Enter Plane height as 25.

1039.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1040.

1041.

Click Link.

1042. In the lists, click Use Lead-In


and Use Lead-Out.

1043.

Click

1044. Unselect
In check box.

next to Use Lead-In.


the Use default Lead-

167

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1045.

1046.

Click OK.

1047.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

1048. Unselect the Use default LeadOut check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1049.

1050.

Click OK.

1051.

Click Gouge check.

1052.

Unselect the Drive surfaces check

box.

1053. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.

168

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1054.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1055.

You have to
select 7 faces.
1056.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.

1057.

Click the Exit

icon.

1058.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path


should look as displayed in
the image:

1059.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

1060.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

1061.

Click Geometry.

1062.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

169

1063.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


1064.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1065.

1066. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1067.

Select the highlighted curve.

1068.

Click Accept chain.

1069. Click Finish


Edit window.

in the Geometry

1070. Click the New


End edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1071.

Select the highlighted curve.

1072.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
1073.

170

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1074.

Click Margins.

1075.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

1076.

Click OK.

1077.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
1078.

1079.

Click Levels.

1080.

Enter Plane height as 25.

1081.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1082.

1083.

Click Link.

1084. In the lists,


Use Lead-Out.

1085.

Click

click Use Lead-In and

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
1086.

171

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1087.

1088.

Click OK.

1089.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

1090. Unselect the Use default LeadOut check box.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1091.

1092.

172

Click OK.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1093.

Click Gouge check.

1094.

Unselect the Drive surfaces check box.

1095.

Click the New

icon under Check surfaces 1.

The Select faces window displays.


1096.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 7 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1097.

1098.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.

1099.

Click the Exit

icon.

1100.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path


should look as displayed in
the image:

173

1101.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

1102.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

1103.

Click Geometry.

1104.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

1105.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


1106.

Select the highlighted face.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1107.

1108. Click the New


Start edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1109.

Select the highlighted curve.

1110.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
1111.

174

6. 3-Axis Finishing

1112.

Click the New

icon under End edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1113.

Select the highlighted curve.

1114.

Click Accept chain.

1115. Click Finish


Edit window.

in the Geometry

1116.

Click Margins.

1117.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

1118.

Click OK.

1119.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
1120.

1121.

Click Levels.

1122.

Enter Plane height as 25.

1123.

Click Tool path parameters.

175

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1124.

1125.

Click Link.

1126.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

1127.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
1128.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1129.

1130.

176

Click OK.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1131.

Click

next to Use Lead-Out.

1132. Unselect the Use default LeadOut check box.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1133.

1134.

Click OK.

1135.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
1136.

1137. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.


1138.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 6 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1139.

1140.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.

1141.

Click the Exit

icon.

177

1142.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

The calculated tool path


should look as displayed in
the image:

1143.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > HSS.

1144.

In the Technology list, click Morph between two boundary curves.

1145.

Click Geometry.

1146.

In the Type list, click Full, start and end at exact surface edges.

1147.

Click the New

icon under Drive surface.

The Select Faces window displays.


1148.

Select the highlighted faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1149.

178

6. 3-Axis Finishing

1150.

Click the New

icon under Start edge curve.

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1151.

Select the highlighted curve.

1152.

Click Accept chain.

1153. Click Finish


Edit window.

in the Geometry

1154. Click the New


End edge curve.

icon under

The Geometry Edit window displays.


1155.

Select the highlighted curve.

1156.

Click Accept chain.

Click Finish in the Geometry Edit


window.
1157.

1158.

Click Margins.

179

1159.

Enter the parameters as shown in the image.

1160.

Click OK.

1161.

Click Tool > Select.

Select the 8 mm BALL NOSE MILL that was


defined for an earlier operation.
1162.

1163.

Click Levels.

1164.

Enter Plane height as 25.

1165.

Click Tool path parameters.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1166.

1167.

Click the Sorting tab.

1168.

Select the Flip over check box.

1169.

Click Link.

1170.

In the lists, click Use Lead-In and Use Lead-Out.

1171.

Click

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next to Use Lead-In.

6. 3-Axis Finishing
1172.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In check box.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1173.

1174.

Click OK.

1175.

Click

next to Use Lead-In.

Unselect the Use default Lead-In


check box.
1176.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1177.

1178.

Click OK.

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1179.

Click the Links tab.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1180.

1181.

Click Gouge check.

Unselect the Drive surfaces


check box.
1182.

1183. Click the New


Check surfaces 1.

icon under

The Select faces window displays.


1184.

Select the highlighted faces.


You have to
select 14 faces.

Click Finish in the Select Faces


window.
1185.

1186.

Click the Save & Calculate


icon.

1187.

Click the Exit

1188.

Select the check box before the completed operation.

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icon.

6. 3-Axis Finishing

The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

1189.

Right click the operation > Add Milling Operation > Pocket.

1190.

Click the New Milling

1191.

Select the highlighted curves.

icon under Coordsys.

Click Yes in OK to accept?


window.
1192.

1193.

Click Tool > Select.

1194.

Click the Add Milling Tool icon


to define a new tool.

1195.

Select BULL NOSE MILL as the tool.

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Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1196.

1197.

Select the Holder check box.

Select BT 40 ER 32x60 as the


holder.
1198.

1199.

Click Select.

1200.

Click Levels.

Enter the parameters as shown


in the image.
1201.

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6. 3-Axis Finishing
1202.

Click Technology.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1203.

1204.

Click the Contour tab.

Enter the parameters as shown in


the image.
1205.

1206.

icon.

1207.

Click the Save & Calculate

Click the Exit

icon.

Select the check box before the


completed operation.
1208.

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The calculated tool path should look


as displayed in the image:

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6. 3-Axis Finishing

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