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Face milling is an operation that removes material from the face, or flat surface, of a part. It is commonly used to achieve smooth finishes, create flat surfaces, or to prepare the part for subsequent operations.

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When Face milling is unchecked, CAM Assist will not compute Facing toolpaths.

Face milling - checked

When Face milling is checked, CAM Assist will compute Facing toolpaths using a face mill or an End mill to face off the part, as shown in the following screenshot.

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Face milling - unchecked

When Face milling is unchecked, CAM Assist will not compute Facing toolpaths.

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Bulk roughing

Bulk roughing is a machining strategy that involves removing a significant amount of material quickly and efficiently from a part during the initial stages of the machining process. The goal of bulk roughing is to remove excess stock material and bring the part closer to its final shape before more detailed operations are performed.

Bulk roughing - checked

When Bulk roughing is checked, CAM Assist will compute Roughing toolpaths that will efficiently remove the bulk of the stock material around the part, as shown in the following screenshot.

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Bulk roughing - unchecked

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  • CAM Assist will not compute any Roughing toolpath; you must manually create roughing operation to clear the stock for the Finishing operation.

  • ‘Detailed roughing’ cannot be checked.

  • The ‘Roughing' section, in the ‘Advanced’ tab, is hidden.

Bulk roughing - checked

When Bulk roughing is checked, CAM Assist will compute Roughing toolpaths that will efficiently remove the bulk of the stock material around the part, as shown in the following screenshot.

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Detailed roughing can only be checked if Bulk roughing has first been checked.

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When Detailed roughing is unchecked, CAM Assist will not compute detailed roughing toolpaths.

Detailed roughing - checked

Detailed roughing is a machining strategy that involves removing material in a more controlled and detailed manner after the ‘Bulk roughing’ stage. The goal of detailed roughing is to achieve a more precise shape, leaving behind a smaller amount of material for the subsequent finishing operation.

When Detailed roughing is checked, CAM Assist will compute detailed roughing toolpaths that have a fine stepdown. CAM Assist will also ensure that freeform features are adequately roughed out.This option

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Checking ‘Detailed roughing’ can be computationally expensive and may involve longer toolpath generation than other methods.

Detailed roughing - unchecked

When Detailed roughing is unchecked, CAM Assist will not compute detailed roughing toolpaths.

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Finishing

Finishing is an operation where the final cuts are made to the material to achieve the desired surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and overall quality of the machined part.

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When Finishing is unchecked:checked, CAM Assist will

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compute toolpaths to Finish the part.

The following screenshot shows toolpaths for Flat (Flat finishing)

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and Wall (Wall finishing)

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, as computed by CAM Assist.

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unchecked

When Finishing is checked, unchecked:

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  • not compute Flat (Flat finishing)

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  • or Wall (Wall finishing)

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  • toolpaths.

  • The ‘Finishing’ section, in CAM Assist’s ‘Advanced’ tab, is hidden.

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Hole making

Hole making is the process of creating holes of specific sizes, depths, and tolerances in a part using various machining operations, such as drilling, boring, and tapping.

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In the following screenshot, Hole making has been unchecked.

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checked

When Hole making is

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checked:

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Spot drilling (see below) cannot be checked.

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  • compute

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  • Hole making

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When Hole making is checked:

  • CAM Assist will compute Holemaking toolpaths, as shown in the following screenshot.

  • If hole threads are specified in Fusion design, CAM Assist will produce tapping and thread mill operations to produce the threads.

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With Hole making checked, Spot drilling can also be checked (see below).

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Hole making - unchecked

In the following screenshot, Hole making has been unchecked.

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When Hole making is unchecked then:

  • Spot drilling (see below) cannot be checked.

  • CAM Assist will not compute ‘Hole making’ toolpaths

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Spot drilling

Spot drilling is the process of creating a small, shallow hole or depression at a precise point on a part. The initial indentation help to accurately position and guide the drill when drilling deeper holes.

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In the next two screenshots, you’ll see the difference between checking and unchecking the ‘Deburring’ toolpath type.

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checked

When Deburring is unchecked: checked, CAM Assist will

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compute

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toolpaths to deburr sharp edges, as shown in the following screenshot.

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Deburring -

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unchecked

When Deburring is checked, unchecked:

  • CAM Assist will not compute Deburring toolpaths

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  • , as shown in the following screenshot.

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  • The ‘Deburring’ section, in CAM Assist’s ‘Advanced’ tab, is hidden.