The Selected Surface Boundary dialog creates a boundary that limits a toolpath to only the areas within the selected surfaces which the tool can reach. This means the toolpath avoids both undercuts and touching neighbouring (unselected) surfaces.
Click Boundary tab > Create panel > Selected Surface to display the Selected Surface Boundary dialog.
This tab contains the following:
Clone Boundary — Click to make a copy of the selected boundary. The new boundary is created with the suffix '_1'.
Lock — Click to lock the boundary so that its parameters cannot be changed. When a boundary is locked, the button changes to
and all the parameter fields become 'read-only'. Click the button again to unlock the boundary. This is useful for protecting complex boundaries that may have taken some time to calculate.
— This icon indicates the type of boundary you are creating; in this case a Selected Surface boundary.
Thickness — Click to display the
Surfaces tab of the
Component Thickness dialog. The functions on the
Surfaces tab enable you to specify the thicknesses of the different boundary surfaces.
To create a new tool, either select a tool from the list
, or select an existing tool from the list on the right.
— When selected, enables the tool centre to move outside the block. It can only extend outside the block by up to one tool radius.
— When selected, the tool centre is limited to the block edge.
Information — Hover over this button to display private boundary information.
View boundary edits — Click to display the
Boundary Editing History dialog, which enables you to see all edits you have made to the boundary.
Selected Surface Boundaries are recalculated if the selected surfaces change. Selected surface boundaries behave in a similar way to toolpaths. This means that they take into account the selection state at the time of calculation. Batch boundaries use the selection state at the time of their creation.