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This task shows how to insert a 'Between Two Curves'
Profile Contouring operation in
the program. To create the operation you must define:
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This task also illustrates the capability to machine a discontinuous guiding curve. | ||
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Open the
PrismaticMilling02.CATPart
document, then select the desired Machining
workbench from the Start menu. Make the Manufacturing Program
current in the specification tree. |
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Select Profile Contouring
![]() ![]() Set the Contouring mode to Between Two Curves.
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The top guiding curve in the icon is colored red indicating that this geometry is required for defining the operation. All other geometry is optional. | |
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Click the red guiding curve in the icon, then in the 3D window:
During the selection, answer No to the question about inserting a line. |
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Click the auxiliary guiding curve in the icon, then in the 3D
window:
During the selection, answer No to the question about inserting a line. |
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4. | If needed, set offsets on the geometric elements. | |
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The guide and limit elements of the icon are now colored green indicating that this geometry is now defined. These are also indicated on the part. | |
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Select the Strategy tab page
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In the Macros tab page
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A tool is proposed by default when you want to create a machining
operation. If the proposed tool is not suitable, just select
the Tool tab page
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If needed, select the Feeds and Speeds
tab page
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Check the validity of the operation by
replaying the tool path.
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Please note that the tool tip is shifted below the guiding curves by a distance equal to the tool corner radius. If you want the tool tip to exactly follow the guiding curves you should enter an appropriate Axial Offset value. | |
9. | Click OK to create the operation. | |
More About Profile Contouring OperationsMulti-EditionYou can modify the parameters of two or more Profile Contouring operations in one shot by means of the Selected Objects > Definition... contextual command. See Editing Parameters of Several Profile Contouring Operations. Collision CheckingA Collision Checking capability is available in the Geometry tab page. This allows collision checking between the tool and guide elements during macro motions and collision checking with part from part operation. See Reference section for more information. |
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