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Learning Multiaxis Machining basics, Multiaxis Machining Terminology, Steps to Generate Toolpaths and NC Code, Inserting a Part Setup / Defining Multi Surface Features, Generating an Operation Plan / Adjusting Operation Parameters, Generating Toolpaths / Running Toolpath Simulation, Using Collision Detection Options, Controlling the Start and End of the Toolpath, Machining Undercut Areas with 3-Axis Cutting. CAMWorks Multiaxis Machining allows a wide variety of shops and manufacturing facilities to take advantage of 4/5-axis machines that provide greater productivity, equipment flexibility and quality. CAMWorks 4/5-axis simultaneous machining allows you to create toolpaths across complex shapes that could not be machined on 3-axis machines. This includes high-performance automotive port finishing, impellers, turbine blades, cutting tools, 5-axis trimming, and undercut machining in mold and die making. The following steps are used to generate Multiaxis Mill toolpaths and NC code: 1. Model the part or open the part file in SolidWorks. 2. Change to the CAMWorks Feature tree. 3. Define the Machine and modify the controller parameters. 4. Define the stock. 5. Insert a Part Setup and define machinable features. 6. Generate the operation plan and adjust operation parameters. 7. Generate toolpaths and run simulation. 8. Adjust parameters if necessary. 9. Post process the toolpaths. A part is a solid that is created with SolidWorks or imported into SolidWorks from another CAD system via an IGES, Parasolid, SAT file, etc. This exercise uses an existing SolidWorks part. Inserting a Part Setup and Defining Multi Surface Features.
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