Use the 2D Curve Area Clearance strategy to area clear inside a closed curve using raster moves.
There are several pages associated with the Curve Area Clearance strategy:
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Curve area clearance — The main page used to define a curve area clearance toolpath.
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Cut distances — Settings to specify multiple passes.
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Finishing — Settings to specify a final stepover or stepdown depth of cut value.
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Draft — Settings to define toolpaths with draft angles.
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Rest
— Settings to define rest machining.
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Offset —Settings to define offset area clearance styles. This page is available when you select a Style of Offset on the main page.
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Raster — Settings to define a raster area clearance style. This page is available when you select a Style of Raster on the main page.
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Vortex
— Settings to define a Vortex area clearance style. This page is available when you select a
Style of
Vortex
on the main page.
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Step cutting
— Settings to define in-line rest roughing. This minimises terracing when creating area clearance toolpaths with a large stepdown. This is available when you select a
Stepdown of
Automatic.
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High speed
— Settings for the smoothing options to avoid sharp changes in tool direction when high speed machining.
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Order — Settings to control the order of machining.
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Approach — Settings to control how the tool approaches the path.
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Automatic verification — Settings to automatically verify toolpaths on creation.
The remaining pages are common toolpath strategy pages.