Use the Block item to specify the shape, size and orientation of the raw material you want to machine.
Click Home tab > Toolpath Setup panel > Block > Block to display the
Block dialog. It contains the following settings:
Use Setup stock — If the toolpath is associated with a setup, the raw material is specified by the stock definition of that setup.
— Click to display the Stock page of the Setup dialog. Use this page to edit the stock definition for the setup.
Defined by — Select an option to specify how to define the block. There are several ways of defining the block:
- Box — Use this option when the raw material is a rectangular block that can be defined by minimum and maximum X, Y, Z points.
- Picture — Use this option when the raw material is an extrusion that can be defined by a 2D contour (a cylindrical bar or pre-drawn billet). The contour must be saved as a
.pic (DUCT picture file). The 2D picture must form a closed contour and not intersect itself (or any other contour).
- Triangles — Use this option when the raw material is a complex shape which can be defined by a 3D triangle model (a pre-cast block).
- Boundary — Use this option for machining a specific area defined by an extruded 2D contour.
- Cylinder — Use this option when the raw material is cylindrical. The axis of the cylinder is along the Z axis.
- Cylinder Sector — Use this option when the raw material is cylindrical and you want to machine a section of that cylinder.
- Spun Pattern — Use this option to machine a part that is defined by a spun pattern.
- Spun Pattern Sector — Use this option to machine a section of a part that is defined by a spun pattern
Load Block from File — Click to display either the
Open Block from Picture
or the
Open Block from Triangles
dialog. These dialogs enable you to open an existing picture or triangle file.
Note: You can click this button only if you select either the
Triangles or
Picture option from the
Defined By list.
Save Block —Click to save the block. This displays the
Export Block dialog. You can save the block as a
.dmt or
.stl file.
Delete Block — Click to delete the block.
Lock all limits — Click this button to lock all the unlocked parameters.
Unlock all limits — Click this button to unlock all the locked parameters.
Coordinate System — Select an option to lock the block to a workplane.
Limits — Enter the extents of the block. You can enter the values individually or click
Calculate to calculate them automatically. If you enter a value of 15 in the Expansion field, this offsets the block by 15 mm from the minimum block size to just enclose the model. The options in this area vary depending on your selection in the
Defined by list.
The X, Y, Z values are relative to the block's coordinate system.
Estimate Limits — Use the fields to automatically calculate the extents of the block.
- Tolerance — Enter the tolerance used to create the block from the
.dgk surface file. A small tolerance produces highly accurate results, but may take a long time to process; a large tolerance produces less precise results, but is quicker to process.
- Expansion — Enter the offset to the block from the minimum block size. If you are working with a surface file, however, you must also specify a
Tolerance.
- Type — Select which entity is used when you calculate the limits.
- Include reference surfaces — Select to include the reference surface when estimating the block limits. This is useful when creating a surface projection toolpath where the reference surface is larger than the model.
- Calculate — Click to automatically calculate the limit of the block to be just big enough to contain the entity selected in the
Type field.
Draw — Select to display the block in the graphics window.
Opacity — Move the slider to control the opacity of the block. Move the slider to the left to decrease the opacity; move the slider to the right to increase the opacity.
Accept — Click to accept the values on the
Block dialog and close the dialog.
Cancel — Click to close the
Block
dialog without updating the block.