Point distribution provides options for controlling the point distribution between consecutive cutting-move points in a toolpath.
This page contains the following:
Use setup point distribution — Select to use the point distribution settings defined in the setup. When selected, all other options on the page become unavailable.
Output point distribution controls the point distribution along the cutting moves of a toolpath.
Output type — Select the type of point distribution along the cutting moves.
The points are not equispaced, as unnecessary points are deleted. Some of the points may be blue: these indicate the arc centres. The red points either side of the blue ones are the arc ends.
The blue points indicate the arc centres.
The end points of the arcs are the red points either side of a blue point.
Tolerance Factor — Enter a value to determine how many points are removed. This must have a value between 0 (removes a minimum number of points) and 1 (removes a maximum number of points while maintaining tolerance, so the toolpath contains the minimum number of points).
Point separation distance — Select to limit the maximum distance between consecutive cutting move points.
Point separation angle — Select to limit the maximum change in angle between consecutive cutting move points.
A gimbal lock is a specific configuration of a multi-axis machine tool that occurs when the tool axis aligns with at least one rotary axis due to the position of one or more toolpath points. This configuration results in undesirable movements because, when close to the gimbal lock, small adjustments in the tool axis can require large changes in a rotary axis.
The graphic below shows the rotary axis of table-table machine tool (undesirably) rotating almost 180 in one second. This is because the machine tool machines a toolpath point at the bottom of the bottle cavity that coincides with the machine tool's gimbal lock.
Rotary axis configuration — The read-only field displays the coordinate system PowerMill uses to redistribute toolpath points, if an Output type of Redistribute is selected. To specify which workplane PowerMill uses, select a rotary-axis-configuration option on the Machine tool page of a strategy dialog.
Mesh specifies the size of the triangulation mesh relative to the machining tolerance.