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  • 8/9/2019 EdgeCAM Tool Selector

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    Tool Selector Overview

    You use EdgeCAM Tool Selector to identify the best tools for machining a pocket feature, and assign these

    tools as properties of the feature. The best tools for roughing and rest-roughing the pocket are identified.

    Please note:

    The tools are chosen from the sequence's toolkit.

    You can only select tools for closed pockets and open pockets that have been closed by Feature

    Finder.

    Tools are selected from slot drill,endmill, bullnose and ballnose tool types.

    You can select tools for multiple features at once. The tools then produce the fastest machining time

    for all the features; they may not be the best tools for any individual feature.

    You can specify an offset from the feature's profile that you intend leaving on the part. This is then

    taken into account in the tool selection.

    You cannot use Tool Selector with superseded features.

    Material details and job information (if specified) will be read from the EdgeCAM .ppf file.It is assumed that the pocket feature will be machined entirely using roughing and rest-roughing

    techniques.

    The results of the selection are reported in the Feedback Window.

    The most efficient machining times are reported. (This is only approximate as it assumes machining

    methods that you might not use in practice.)

    No account is taken of wall thickness, surface finish requirements, tolerances, rigidity of

    material/machine, holding methods or tool life. Each feature is treated in isolation with no reference to

    surrounding geometry.

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    EdgeCAM User Guide

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    Tool Selector Overview

    You use EdgeCAM Tool Selector to identify the best tools for machining a pocket feature, and assign these

    tools as properties of the feature. The best tools for roughing and rest-roughing the pocket are identified.

    Please note:

    The tools are chosen from the sequence's toolkit.

    You can only select tools for closed pockets and open pockets that have been closed by Feature

    Finder.

    Tools are selected from slot drill,endmill, bullnose and ballnose tool types.

    You can select tools for multiple features at once. The tools then produce the fastest machining time

    for all the features; they may not be the best tools for any individual feature.

    You can specify an offset from the feature's profile that you intend leaving on the part. This is then

    taken into account in the tool selection.

    You cannot use Tool Selector with superseded features.

    Material details and job information (if specified) will be read from the EdgeCAM .ppf file.It is assumed that the pocket feature will be machined entirely using roughing and rest-roughing

    techniques.

    The results of the selection are reported in the Feedback Window.

    The most efficient machining times are reported. (This is only approximate as it assumes machining

    methods that you might not use in practice.)

    No account is taken of wall thickness, surface finish requirements, tolerances, rigidity of

    material/machine, holding methods or tool life. Each feature is treated in isolation with no reference to

    surrounding geometry.

    How to use EdgeCAM Tool Selector

    To assign tools to features:

    Switch to Manufacture mode.1.

    If you are not sure, check that the Machining Sequence has a job assigned to it. You might need to

    edit the sequence to assign a job (use the Job Data tab).

    2.

    Show the Features Window.3.

    Select one or more features that you want to select tools for.4.

    Right-click on a selected feature and in the subsequent shortcut menu click Select Tooling. The

    EdgeCAM Tool Selector dialog opens.

    5.

    Check that Joband Materialare correct. .You might have to close the dialog to change these, before

    re-opening the dialog.

    6.

    NoteMin Diameterand Max Diameter; these are for information only, and are derived from the

    characteristics of the feature. Note the indication of the part file 'Units' (IN or MM).

    7.

    Optionally, click in the Offsetbox and type in an offset. This is an offset you will be specifying whenroughing the feature, and will be taken into account in selecting the tooling. Enter this in the part file

    units.

    8.

    Optionally, in the Roughing Tools Available select some tools that you want the assignment to be

    made from (Without a selection the tools will be chosen from the entire list.) You can use standard

    multiple selection techniques.

    9.

    Click the Processbutton.

    The Combinations of Roughing Tools list is now built up. The 'solutions' (combinations of tools) are

    arranged in the list machining time order. At the top is the fastest solution.

    10.

    If you want to assign the tools of the fastest solution simply click Close. (If you don't want to assign

    this solution see below.)

    11.

    The procedure is complete.

    To use solutions other than the fastest

    Click on the '+' symbol of other solutions to see the tools within them. Review these tools.1.

    Once you have found a solution that you want to use, in the Roughing Tools available list select only

    those tools that are in the solution (use the multiple selection techniques from step 9 above).

    2.

    Click the Processbutton.

    You can repeat the three steps above as often as you like.

    3.

    ClickClose.4.

    Notes

    For multiple feature assignments, each feature is assigned the optimal tools for that feature; so each feature

    may have a different combination assigned to it.

    Once an assignment is made, this replaces any other tool assignments there may have been; the new tools

    are not added to the existing ones.

    Using the assigned toolsWhenever you want to see what tools were selected, so you can use them in your machining:

    Show the Featureswindow and select the feature.

    Show the Propertieswindow and note the tools in the 'ToolList'.

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    Tool Selector Overview

    You use EdgeCAM Tool Selector to identify the best tools for machining a pocket feature, and assign these

    tools as properties of the feature. The best tools for roughing and rest-roughing the pocket are identified.

    Please note:

    The tools are chosen from the sequence's toolkit.

    You can only select tools for closed pockets and open pockets that have been closed by Feature

    Finder.

    Tools are selected from slot drill,endmill, bullnose and ballnose tool types.

    You can select tools for multiple features at once. The tools then produce the fastest machining time

    for all the features; they may not be the best tools for any individual feature.

    You can specify an offset from the feature's profile that you intend leaving on the part. This is then

    taken into account in the tool selection.

    You cannot use Tool Selector with superseded features.

    Material details and job information (if specified) will be read from the EdgeCAM .ppf file.It is assumed that the pocket feature will be machined entirely using roughing and rest-roughing

    techniques.

    The results of the selection are reported in the Feedback Window.

    The most efficient machining times are reported. (This is only approximate as it assumes machining

    methods that you might not use in practice.)

    No account is taken of wall thickness, surface finish requirements, tolerances, rigidity of

    material/machine, holding methods or tool life. Each feature is treated in isolation with no reference to

    surrounding geometry.

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    Tool Selector Overview

    You use EdgeCAM Tool Selector to identify the best tools for machining a pocket feature, and assign these

    tools as properties of the feature. The best tools for roughing and rest-roughing the pocket are identified.

    Please note:

    The tools are chosen from the sequence's toolkit.

    You can only select tools for closed pockets and open pockets that have been closed by Feature

    Finder.

    Tools are selected from slot drill,endmill, bullnose and ballnose tool types.

    You can select tools for multiple features at once. The tools then produce the fastest machining time

    for all the features; they may not be the best tools for any individual feature.

    You can specify an offset from the feature's profile that you intend leaving on the part. This is then

    taken into account in the tool selection.

    You cannot use Tool Selector with superseded features.

    Material details and job information (if specified) will be read from the EdgeCAM .ppf file.It is assumed that the pocket feature will be machined entirely using roughing and rest-roughing

    techniques.

    The results of the selection are reported in the Feedback Window.

    The most efficient machining times are reported. (This is only approximate as it assumes machining

    methods that you might not use in practice.)

    No account is taken of wall thickness, surface finish requirements, tolerances, rigidity of

    material/machine, holding methods or tool life. Each feature is treated in isolation with no reference to

    surrounding geometry.

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