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Create Single Parts |
| Use the Single Part Editor to create
parts and generate the g-code instantly. The
Single Part Editor allows you to save frequently used
parts to a library for future use. |
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Using Macros |
| For parts that you use on a regular
basis; use a panel macro. This will save you time
and make your job easier. Router macros may also
be used to automate the process of creating fillets,
round and square pockets and so much more. |
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Create Your Own Macros |
| If we do not have the panel or router
macro that you need, create your own. Use the
Macro Editor to make completely custom macros.
This functionality has proven to be a time saver. |
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Modify Polyline
Properties |
| Use the Additional Routing Tools to
modify a routing polyline X, Y and Z coordinates.
This is especially useful when creating machining that
has a z depth that varies. This tool also allows
you to change the feed speed on a per vector basis. |
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Show Tool Offset |
| Use the Additional Routing Tools to
display the tool path of routes. This feature is
useful when creating parts with intricate routing.
By using the Show Offset command you can make sure that
machining does not run into other machining on the part. |
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Hatch Polyline |
| Use the Hatch Polyline command to
create odd shaped pockets. |
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Part Editor |
| The Part Editor allows you to create
new parts, save parts to a parts library, create g-code,
create nests, and more. The parts list enables you
to get a complete list of all the parts in your.
You can immediately see the materials used and part
sizes. Comments may be attached to each part.
All the values may be modified individually or by
highlighting all the parts, can be changed all at once. |
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Machine Sequence
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| The Show Machine Sequence tool allows
the user to see the machine in action on the virtual
table. The virtual head looks to your tool file to
create the vertical drill tool block and other tools
needed. At the end of each sequence (drilling,
routing, sawing) you are given an estimated time of
completion and the option to cancel the machine sequence
or continue to the next sequence. |
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