This example shows you how to limit a toolpath to a boundary. You can use this technique to contain the tool within a specific area. This can be used to keep the tool clear of any clamps or obstacles.
The links are also contained within the boundary. Boundaries limit the tool centre. If you create another toolpath with a different tool you will need to create a new boundary, unless you use the Limit > Tool Periphery option on the Area Clearance dialog. This option enables you to create one boundary and use it for all tools.
You can also use this technique to limit all approach moves, as well as cutting moves, to within a specific area.
The boundary is offset by 10mm.