Path Deburr

Description
The Path Deburr tool is primarily for Deburring an edge.

Usage
Use for de-burring edges.

Start feature → select face or edge → configure options.

Options
After starting the feature you have to select the face or edge you want to de-burr in the Base Geometry tab in the Deburr feature menu. As seen in below:


 * Path_Deburr_Base_Geometry-tab.png

After you selected the geometry you can press to see the tool-path as set by the default options. When you have everything selected you can check your depths/step down and heights just like other path functions.

Final step is the menu that as seen below, you can configure the feature as follows:
 * : The tool a 90 degree V-bit
 * : Do you want coolant? (On/Off)
 * : CW (clockwise) or CCW (counter-clockwise)
 * : is the dimension of your edge.
 * : is the offset from the bottom of the V-bit. 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)


 * : CCW or CW
 * : Change this to change Entry point, if set to 2 it will go in 2 corners from the default.
 * : Extra depth or h in the menu.
 * : How to join chamfer segments, Round or Miter. [example needed]
 * : Can change sides. [example needed]
 * : The width you fill in in the menu by W.


 * : The height needed to clear clamps and obstructions (set by default to )
 * : The above which Rapid motions are allowed. (set to )
 * : Starting Depth of Tool- first cut depth in Z
 * : Incremental Step Down of Tool


 * : Make False, 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 vertex index to start the path from
 * : The tool controller that will be used to calculate the path
 * : User assigned label

View
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Example: