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      • 2.5D Milling example
        • 2.5D Milling example part 1: Creating a new file
        • 2.5D Milling example part 2: Defining the Stock
        • 2.5D Milling example part 3: Creating the features
        • 2.5D Milling example part 4: Viewing the part
        • 2.5D Milling example part 5: Simulating the toolpaths
        • 2.5D Milling example part 6: Ordering operations automatically
        • 2.5D Milling example part 7: Ordering operations manually
        • 2.5D Milling example part 8: Part documentation (2.5D milling)
        • 2.5D Milling example part 9: Controlling the strategies
        • 2.5D Milling example part 10: Generating NC code
        • 2.5D Milling example part 11: Tool mapping
        • 2.5D Milling example part 12: Changing the post processor
        • 2.5D Milling example part 13: Saving the NC code
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    2.5D Milling example

    This example shows you how to create some simple 2.5D features, generate toolpaths and output the toolpaths used to machine the part.

    Topics in this section
    • 2.5D Milling example part 1: Creating a new file
    • 2.5D Milling example part 2: Defining the Stock
    • 2.5D Milling example part 3: Creating the features
    • 2.5D Milling example part 4: Viewing the part
    • 2.5D Milling example part 5: Simulating the toolpaths
    • 2.5D Milling example part 6: Ordering operations automatically
    • 2.5D Milling example part 7: Ordering operations manually
    • 2.5D Milling example part 8: Part documentation (2.5D milling)
    • 2.5D Milling example part 9: Controlling the strategies
    • 2.5D Milling example part 10: Generating NC code
    • 2.5D Milling example part 11: Tool mapping
    • 2.5D Milling example part 12: Changing the post processor
    • 2.5D Milling example part 13: Saving the NC code

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