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Helical Drilling Overview

Use the Helical drilling strategy to bore out a large hole with a small tool. The concept is similar to trochoidal milling. The difference between the two is that trochoidal milling machines a slot (no variation in Z) and helical milling drills a hole (machines down the Z axis).

There are several pages associated with the Helical drilling strategy:

  • Drilling — The main page used to define a helical drilling toolpath.
  • Retraction — Settings to control how far the thread tool retracts between pecks.
  • Draft — Settings to create a tapered hole using a tool smaller than the hole.
  • Order — Settings to control the order of machining.
  • Automatic verification — Settings to automatically verify the toolpath when calculating it.

For more information on the Strategy Selector dialog, see Toolpath Strategies.

The common tabs are described in common toolpath strategy pages.

For more information see Helical milling example.

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