Use the Vortex page to create 3-axis toolpaths which machine at the specified cutting feed rate almost all of the time. This page contains the following:
Cutting feed rate — This displays the Cutting feed rate specified on the Feeds and Speeds dialog.
The Cutting feed rate is a critical value to ensure the tool operates under optimum conditions. The feed rate depends on the tool and material combination. You should use the feed rate that the tool manufacturer recommends for side cutting (or profile cutting) as a minimum cutting feed rate. Testing has shown these recommended values to be conservative when Vortex machining. This means, you can normally increase either the recommended feed rate or the recommended stepdown quite significantly. You can further improve machining times by using MachineDNA, which determines Minimum radius and Point spacing values from the Cutting Feed Rate value.
For most toolpaths, entering a sharp internal corner increases the tool engagement angle and causes tool overload. To avoid this tool overload, you must reduce the feed rate. For Vortex toolpaths, there is no need to reduce the feed rate, because the tool changes to a trochoidal path when entering sharp internal corners, and avoids the overload situation.
Feeds and Speeds — Click to display the
Feeds and Speeds dialog which enables you to change the
Cutting feed rate.
Minimum radius (r) — This is the minimum radius used in the internal trochoids. By default this is the value determined by MachineDNA. Otherwise PowerMill uses a value suitable for a typical machine tool at the specified feed rate. As the feed rate increases, the minimum radius increases.
Minimum point spacing — This is the minimum point spacing at which the machine tool can move at the specified feed rate. By default this is the value determined by MachineDNA. Otherwise PowerMill uses a value suitable for a typical machine tool at the specified feed rate. If the machine tool has too many points to process, it cannot sustain the specified feed rate.
Select
to calculate
Minimum radius and
Minimum point spacing values using MachineDNA. <Product> displays
to indicate it is using MachineDNA to calculate values. If
PowerMill displays either
you need to
enable or
create MachineDNA.
Lift on return moves — When selected, raises the height of the back of the trochoids (the portion of the toolpath which is air-cutting). When deselected the whole trochoid is at the cutting level.
Increase feed rate for non-cutting moves — Select to allow PowerMill to speed up non-cutting moves.
If the machine tool exhibits any undesirable behaviour, such as jerking or vibrating, you can prevent this by:
If PowerMill identifies any non-cutting moves that are too short for the machine tool to accelerate to the (faster) non-cutting feed rate and then decelerate back to the (slower) cutting feed rate, PowerMill completes these non-cutting moves at a percentage of the non-cutting feed rate.
Retract on non-cutting moves — Specify whether PowerMill replaces non-cutting moves, which exceed a certain length, with more time-efficient lift moves.
For more information see Vortex machining, Vortex and step cutting example, and Vortex machining of 2D features.