A Face window is where you define geometry (when in CAD mode) or groups of part features (when in CAM mode) that need to be machined.
You can view the Face windows and any groups of part features programmed in those Face windows in the Job Explorer pane.
Use the CAD/CAM Switch in the bottom left of the Face window to switch between CAD and CAM modes:
indicates you are in CAD mode and
indicates that you are in CAM mode.
Using the icons on the left side of a Face window you can specify new profiles for part features. One icon is always selected to indicate the current mode.
The following icons are available when programming WireEDM operations in a Face window in CAM mode:
Zero icon — Use this icon to define a new part origin using
snap modes.
2-Point Chain icon — Use this icon to define a profile by selecting its start and end points on a contiguous piece of geometry.
This icon appears in the following PartMaker face windows:
Check Profile Element Data icon — Use this icon to select an element (line or arc) on the profile curve and to display the
Profile Element Data
dialog. This icon is available only if a profile group already exists.
CAD/CAM switch — When this icon looks as wire it indicates that you are in CAM mode. Clicking on it will put the program in CAD mode.
Split Screen icon — Click this icon to split the display, so that the Face window and the Solids window take up an equal amount of space. This icon is displayed only when a solid model is loaded.
Maximize Solids Window icon — Click this icon to maximize the Solids window. This icon is displayed only when a solid model is loaded.
Minimize Solids Window icon — Click this icon to minimize the Solids window. This icon is displayed only when a solid model is loaded.
In CAM mode, use the Color Palette change the color of a group:
To display more colors, click >> to display the Color dialog.
You can display the axes in a face window by selecting View > Show Axes.
You can display the grid in a face window by choosing View > Show Grid.
You can display the boundaries in a face window by choosing View > Show Boundaries.