Path Workbench/fr

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Introduction

L'atelier Path est utilisé pour produire les instructions d'un modèle FreeCAD G-Code. Le langage G-code est utilisé par les machines CNC et certaines imprimantes 3D pour produire des objets 3D.



L'outil principal de l'atelier Path est l'objet Path. Un objet Path décrit le mouvement de la tête de la machine sur un objet afin de couper la matière, dans le cas de machines à commande numérique, ou pour ajouter une couche de matériau, dans le cas des imprimantes 3D. L'objet Path peut contenir non seulement des informations de mouvement, mais également d'autres instructions utiles à la machine telles que vitesse de coupe de l'outil, ou la quantité de matériau qui doit être utilisé.

Links for the impatient

Depending on your interest in the Path workbench there are different topics for further reading:

  • If you are a new new user trying to get familiar with Path, you might be interested in a fast walk-through tutorial.
  • If you have a special machine which cannot use one of the available postprocessors you may want to write your own postprocessor
  • As an experienced user you may want to write a macro for the Path Workbench
  • Power users may want to streamline processes.
  • New Developers might want to understand core concepts.

General concepts

The Path Workbench generates the G-Code defining the paths required to mill the Project represented by the 3D model on the destination mill—in a simple agnostic G-Code dialect which is later translated to the appropriate dialect for the target CNC controller by selecting the proper Postprocessor.

The G-Code is generated from directives and Operations contained in a Path Job. The Job Workflow lists these in the order they will be executed. The list is populated by adding Path Operations, Path Dressups, Path Partial Commands, and Path Modifications—from the Path Menu, or GUI buttons.

A summary of the contents of the Path Job includes:

  1. A list of Tool-Controller definitions, specifying the geometry, Feeds, and Speeds for the Path Operations Tools.
  2. A Workflow sequential list of Path Operations.
  3. A Base Body—a clone used for offset.
  4. A Stock, representing the raw material that will be milled to Path Workbench.
  5. A SetupSheet, containing inputs used by the Path Operations, including static values and formulas.
  6. Configuration parameters specifying the output G-Code job's destination path, file name, and extension, and the Postprocessor—used to generate the appropriate dialect for the target CNC Controller, and customize Units, Tool Changes, Parking, etc...

The Path Workbench provides a Tool Manager (Library, Table), and G-Code Inspection, and Simulation tools. It links the Postprocessor, and allows importing and exporting Job Templates.

The Path Workbench has external dependencies including:

  1. The FreeCAD 3D model units are defined in the Edit-> Preference...->General->Units tab's Units settings. The Postprocessor configuration defines the final G-Code units.
  2. The Macro file path, and Geometric tolerances, are defined in the Edit->Preferences...->Path->Job Preferences tab.
  3. Colors are defined in the Edit->Preferences...->Path->Path colors tab.
  4. Holding tag parameters are defined in the Edit->Preferences...->Path->Dressups tab.
  5. That the Base 3D model quality supports the Path WB requirements—passes Check Geometry.

FreeCAD Path Workbench internal G-Code dialect represents Feed rates in Units/Second—what the G-Code Inspection tool will show. The Postprocessor is configured to generate the appropriate Feed rates—either in Units/Second or Units/Minute for the target mill.

ATTENTION

L'atelier Path est encore en développement. Un grand nombre des outils ci-dessous peuvent ne pas fonctionner comme prévu.


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Script

L'atelier Path offre une large API script python. Avec cet API, vous pouvez créer et modifier des scripts Python de Path, ou étendre les fonctionnalités disponibles dans l'atelier.

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