Linear Pocket ZigZag

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This version of Linear Pocketing uses a different algorithm and contains many options to control the creation of the tool path than the other Linear Pocketing cycle.  This method allows for more complex geometry to be handed to the tool path generator.

Linear Zig-Zag will cut a pocket in a linear, back and forth motion, cutting in both directions.  This version of Linear Pocketing has several options in the setup of the cut, such as cut direction, finish pass allowances, and also tool stay down during the cut.

 

Download sample drawing here.

 

Linear ZigZag tool path

Linear ZigZag tool path

 

 

Linear Zig Zag parameters.

Linear Zig Zag parameters.

 

 

 

The following parameters effect the toolpath creation:

 

 

Spiral-IN

 

 

Spiral OUT

 

 

Zig-Zag

 

 

Zig

 

 

Rough Angle

 

 

Start Corner

 

 

Finish Allow

 

 

Step Over %

 

 

Climb Mill

 

 

CleanUp Pass

 

 

Ramp-IN

 

 

Ramp Angle

 

 

Stay Down

 

 

Save Shape

 

 

Safety Plane

The safety plane is the index plane Z location.  If a ' * ' is used as the first character, that position is absolute in world Z coordinates, otherwise it is considered to be the distance above the shape.

 

Depth Per Pass

This controls the depth per pass in Z.  It is also the initial Peck Increment.

 

Total Cut Depth

This parameter controls the total depth of the cut.  If a ' * ' is used as the first character, that position is absolute in world Z coordinates.  If it does not, then that distance is considered to be the distance below the initial shape.

 

Feedrate

Initial feedrate to start the drilling operation.

 

Spindle Speed

The RPM value to use for the spindle for this tool path.

 

Before Codes

Values placed here will be output in the cut cycle before the tool enters the material, typically at the height of the Safety Plane once the tool length compensation is set.

 

After Codes

Values placed here will be output in the cut cycle after the tool has retracted from the cut, typically at the height of the Safety Plane after the cut is finished.

 

Sort by Rank #

A numeric value to use for the tool path created to allow the Sequence to place cuts in a specific order when the code is created.

 

**Changing values in the cycle parameters may yield unexpected results with some settings or on some geometry.  Examine the toolpath and NC Code carefully before running your machine tool if you change these default settings.