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The parts for the exercises in this tutorial were created using metric units of measurement. When you open one of the tutorial parts, if you are using a configuration file based on different units of measure, Mastercam will automatically switch configuration files to match the units in the current file. Exercise 3 – Controlling the entry and exit moves, Exercise 5 – Backplotting the updated toolpath, Exercise 4 – Posting the toolpaths, Exercise 3 – Copying a finish toolpath, Using the Backplot Verify function to display the stock, you can check how the thread is machined on the ID of the part. Creating an OD thread using a thread formula. Viewing a model of the stock. Using levels Levels are an important tool for organizing your work in Mastercam. Organize your drawing into levels to control which areas of the drawing are visible at any time and which parts are selectable so that you don’t accidentally modify areas of the drawing you don’t want to change. Entering the pocket parameters Pocket toolpaths rough and/or finish closed geometry, such as the slot you chained in Exercise 1. You will create a pocket toolpath that includes rough and finish passes for cleaning out the slot.

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