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Constant Z finishing (PartMaker)

Constant Z finishing creates a toolpath by slicing the model at specific heights (or levels). This works well on near-vertical surfaces that require a consistent depth of cut.

Note: In PartMaker/SwissCAM and PartMaker/Turn-Mill this strategy is available as Constant X finishing for machining functions where X-oriented tools are used.

This strategy supports Boundary curves.

The availability of this strategy depends on the machining function you are using.

The Constant Z finishing strategy is available for the following machining functions:

PartMaker/SwissCAM and PartMaker/Turn-Mill

  • Mill XY Plane
  • Mill 5-Axis Plane
  • Mill ZY Plane
  • Mill End, Polar
Note: The strategy name changes to Constant X finishing when using the Mill ZY Plane machining function.

PartMaker/Mill

  • Mill XY Plane
  • Mill 5-Axis Plane
  • Mill 4-Axis Plane

On the Strategy dialog, the following pages are available for the Constant Z Finishing strategy:

  • Constant Z finishing— The main page used to define a constant Z toolpath.
  • High speed — Settings to create arcs in internal corners to eliminate sudden changes in tool direction which is essential for high speed machining.
  • Unsafe segment removal — Settings for removing small toolpath segments.

The remaining pages are common toolpath creation controls.

Tip: Use the Surfacing Defaults dialog to specify the default settings for Advanced Surface Machining toolpaths.

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