You can use the Tools tab of the Turning Feature Properties dialog to select a tool to machine a feature or create a new tool.
The table lists the default recommended tool (marked with a D) and other tools in the current tool crib that fit the tool selection criteria. Other tools can be selected from the table by selecting the check-box next to the tool name. The tools that are listed in the table are controlled by the filter settings.
The tools displayed in the table are chosen from the database based on the criteria listed above the table. To choose from different tools, change the filter criteria. The criteria are:
Regardless of the filtering criteria, the automatically selected tool stays in the list.
Select a tool in the table to see the preview image in the upper right-hand corner of the dialog. You can pan and zoom this display by left-clicking and dragging the mouse cursor in the tool graphic window. Right-click in the tool graphic window and select Center all to center the entire tool and holder.
You can sort the tools listed in the table by any column by clicking the title of the column.
Undo tool override — Click this button to revert the selected tool back to the default recommended tool (marked with a D).
New tool — Click this button to create a brand new tool and add it to the current crib. The tool that is selected in the table is used to fill in the initial values for the tool.
Tool manager — Click this button to open the Tool Manager dialog.
Properties — Click this button to open the Tool Properties dialog for the selected tool.
Recent tools — Select this option to filter the list and show only recently used tools.
Turnmilling tool orientation button — available when you select Turnmilling as the turn Toolpath type on the Strategy tab. Click this button to open the B-Axis Tool Orientation dialog.
To override the automatically selected tool to one of your choice:
To revert back to the automatically selected tool, click the Undo tool override button. The override tool is deselected in the table and FeatureCAM uses the default tool marked D.