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Select Edit Region dialog

The Select Edit Region dialog enables you to specify the area of a toolpath you want to edit.

Click Dynamic Machine Control tab > Edit panel > Select regions to display the dialog.

The options on the dialog vary depending on your selection from the Define Region By list.

The common options are:

  • Define Region By — Specifies how regions of the toolpath are selected.
    • Plane — Selects regions of the toolpath that lie to one side of the specified plane.
    • Boundary — Selects regions of the toolpath that lie to one side of a specified Boundary.
    • Polygon — Selects the regions of the toolpath that lie to one side of a user-defined polygon. Click in the graphics window to draw the polygon.
    • Whole Segments — Selects complete segments of the toolpath.
    • Pairs of Points — Selects the region of the toolpath between two specified points. Click on a toolpath to insert a point.
    • Current Point — Selects a point on the toolpath.
  • Blend Distance — Enter a value to specify the distance over which the tool axis changes from the new orientation to the original. This can minimise marks on the model caused by a sudden change in tool axis.
  • Side — Determines which side of the plane, polygon, or boundary is selected.
    • Inner — Selects the inside region.
    • Outer — Selects the outside region.
  • Save — Saves the selected portions of the toolpath, and adds it to any other portions of the toolpath that have already been saved.
  • Clear — Removes all portions of the toolpath from the saved selection.

The unique options are:

Plane

  • Type — Specifies the limiting plane.
    • Plane X — Select to specify the YZ plane. Either pick a point in the graphics window or enter the X coordinate in the Point frame of the dialog.
    • Plane Y — Select to specify the ZX Plane. Either pick a point in the graphics window or enter the Y coordinate in the Point frame of the dialog.
    • Plane Z — Select to specify the XY plane. Either pick a point in the graphics window or enter the Z coordinate in the Point frame of the dialog.
    • Arbitrary — Select to either pick two points on the screen using the left mouse button to define the normal to the required plane, or enter X, Y, and Z coordinates in the Point and Normal areas of the dialog.
  • Point — Enter values to specify the origin of the plane.
  • Normal — The fields display the direction of the normal of the plane.

Boundary

  • Boundary — Select the boundary to limit the toolpath.
  • Projection Plane — Select the plane in which the toolpath is limited.

Current Point

  • Edit Distance — Enter a value to specify the distance either side of the selected point to apply the tool-axis edit.

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