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‘Fine tune’ is an expandable/collapsible section, featured at the bottom of the display area; it is available when the 2D Milling diagram or the Heatmap is displayed.

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When the Fine tune section is expanded, it is populated with a set of cutting parameters : each that you can use to fine tune the tool’s application of the selected operation.
Each parameter can be adjusted via a fine-tune slider (see below).

As the values in a slider are adjusted, the following are adjusted automatically:

  • 2D Milling diagram

  • HeatmapOther, related, ‘fine-tune’

  • The current/recommended value of the parameter

  • The current/recommended value of related parameters

This provides a dynamic view of all cutting parameters and the affect they have on the milling process.

Fine tune sliders

All of the Fine tune parameters are defined within the Glossary of Terms.

Each parameter is fine-tuned via a slider that could have any of the features shown in the following diagram:

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The units displayed for the sliders could be imperial or metric, depending on the ‘session settings’ (see Cutting Parameters Layout Features and Functionality (#9)).

The following table details each of the slider’s features.

#

Name

Description

How to change the value

1

Lower constraint adjuster

The lowermost permitted value for the parameter.

Click and drag the value to the left or right.

2

Current (recommended) value

The

recommended setting.

Changing any of the following may dynamically affect the current value.

The value chosen for

current, recommended, value based on the the constraints of the parameter, the setting of the quality control sliders

.
  • The upper and lower constraints for this parameter.

  • The

    and the value of

    other

    related parameters

    that affect this one

    .

    In addition, the value can be changed directly be double-clicking the value and manually entering a new one

    Take the following steps:

    1. Double-click the value.

    2. Enter a new value (within the constraint range of the parameter).

    3. Press ‘Enter’ or click outside of the current value box.

    3

    Upper constraint adjuster

    The uppermost value for the parameter.

    Click and drag the value to the left or right.

    As the upper constraint is adjusted, the current recommended value changes dynamically.

    4

    Reset constraints

    Resets the upper and lower constrains to their default values.

    Click to reset.

    5

    Lock value

    Locks/Unlocks the parameter's values.

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    Validation checks

    Each slider has built-in validation checks, as detailed below.

    Constraints

    If one of the constraints is moved so that the lower constraint is higher than the upper constraint then the constraints are automatically adjusted so that the lower constraint is always lower than the upper constraint.

    Manually amended ‘Current value’

    If the current value is amended outside of the constraint range, an error message is displayed.

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    In such cases, all related parameters are all put in an error state.

    The screenshot to the right shows what happens when ‘Depth of cut’ is accidentally given a value of 1005in, instead of 1.005in.

    Note the description of the error, the red unit for ‘Depth of cut’ and the “Error” in the related parameters.

    To remove this type of invalid value, do one of the following:

    • Click the ‘Reset constraints’ icon: image-20240409-113056.pngImage Added.

    • Enter a valid value, within the constraint range for the parameter.

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    Tooltips

    Hovering over any measurement displays a tooltip that contains the alternative unit system.

    To change the unit system, use the Session Settings (see Features and Functionality).

    The screenshot to the right shows the measurement, in Imperial, next to its tooltip, in Metric.

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