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Tool Path Editor

Tool Path Editor

 

Sometimes we need to customize sequence or origin of diamond tools path according to actual situation; sometimes because the factors like material texture, the clamping position of router collets, we need to adjust tool path generated by computer automatically; or some customers want to produce unique samples themselves.

Tool path editor can realize all above!

 

With tool path editor, we can set starting point of engraving path, add, delete or move one node of tool path, delete entire path unit or one curve in one path unit, also can reverse path, etc.

 

1.    Set to start point:

This tool path editor can set any point as the start location, to change the cutting position.

We can adjust start point according to the demand of machining technology.

 

2.    Uncut dambar:

When cutting or hollowed-engraving, the movement of processing object may lead to material damage or processing error. This tool path editor is to keep process object not apart fully (individual parts are connected together) before processing end, and separate by hand after processing.

We can uncut dambar in the position where no process demand.

 

3.    Path reverse:

Reverse selected tool path, making process direction is consistent with texture of process materials.

This tool path editor can make machining effect more excellently.

 

4.    Arc fitting:

To tool path and machining, the results of arc fitting is better than Bezier curve (short line). This tool path editor can greatly reduce the path of cnc engraving bit, save machining time and make curve smoother.

 

Having these functions of tool path editor, we can adjust and optimize tool path more conveniently, greatly increasing cnc efficiency and process performance.

 

 

Besides Tool Path Editor, you may also interest in:

Relief's Tool Path Generation in Artcam.

 


by astech-cnctools





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