Path Deburr

Description
The Deburr tool is primarily for Deburring an edge.

Usage

 * 1) There are several ways to invoke the command:
 * 2) * Press the button.
 * 3) * Select the option from the menu.
 * 4) The  task panel opens. See Options.
 * 5) Select.
 * 6) Specify the required parameters.
 * 7) Press the  button.

Options
After selecting the geometry in the section of the task panel you can press  to see the tool path as defined by the default options.

Next you can check your depths/step down and heights, just like with other path commands.

The Final step is to activate the section where you can specify the following:
 * : Select the tool to use.
 * : Select, or.
 * : Select (clockwise) or  (counter-clockwise).
 * : The dimension of your edge.
 * : The offset from the bottom of the tool. It's a safety feature because if the tip gets above the edge it won't cut anymore.


 * Path Deburr Operations-tab.png

Data

 * : User name of the object (UTF-8)
 * : User name of the object (UTF-8)


 * : or.
 * : Entry point of the operation, if set to 2 it will go in 2 corners from the default.
 * : Extra depth ( in the task panel).
 * : How to join chamfer segments, or.
 * : Side of the operation, or.
 * : The width of the chamfer ( in the task panel).


 * : The height needed to clear clamps and obstructions (set by default to ).
 * : The height above which rapid motions are allowed. (set to ).
 * : Starting depth of of the tool, first cut depth in Z.
 * : Incremental step down of the tool.


 * : The maximum Z value of the stock.
 * : The minimum Z value of the stock.
 * : The diameter of the tool.


 * : Make, to prevent operation from generating code.
 * : The base geometry for this operation, edges or a face.
 * : An optional comment for this operation.
 * : Coolant mode for this operation.
 * : Estimated cycle time for this operation.
 * : The tool controller that will be used to calculate the path.
 * : User assigned label.