Offset method — This controls whether the offsetting of the wire path is performed on the machine using cutter compensation or by FeatureCAM. Select Cutter comp to perform the offsetting on the machine, or Offset Toolpath if you want FeatureCAM to perform the offsetting.
Total passes — Enter the total number of passes to take to cut the feature. If a feature has a Retract, Stop, or Cutoff operation these operations are each performed Total Passes - Contour Passes. If a feature has a Contour operation, Total Passes must be at least 2. Total Passes must be between 1 and 9.
Contour passes — This is the number of passes to take for the Contour operation for a Retract, Stop, or Contour operation.
Uses Macro if available
Applies to Contour, Stop, Retract and Cutoff operations that use the Offset Method of Cutter Comp. Available for 2-axis features only.
This option activates the automatic creation of sub-programs for the machining of operations. You must define the format and output of sub-programs in the post processor. The use of sub-programs is useful when producing chain programs. In this case, each machining contour is written to a separate sub-program. The main calling program then contains only the movements required to move to the next start point.
For multiple pass, if the Uni-Directional option is enabled then only a single macro is output containing a single pass.
Total stock — This is the default for the total stock feature attribute.
Contour stock — This the default for the contour stock attribute.
Stepover — This is the default attribute for the stepover feature attribute. This default attribute is specified as a percentage of the wire diameter.
Cut all operations on each curve first — For features with multiple curves, enable this option to do all operations on each curve before moving on to the next curve. If the option is disabled, the first operation is done on all curves, then the next operation, and so on.
Cut the first pass on each curve first — For features with multiple curves, select this option to cut all the passes for one curve before moving on to the next curve.
Leave allowance — This is the amount of material to leave after the Retract, Cutoff, Stop, and Contour operations.