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Before continuing, if you’re not familiar with Cutting Parameters add-on, it’s recommended you take a look at the Introduction and Overview.

Features and functionality

The following screenshot shows the main layout and features of Cutting Parameters.

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Cutting Parameters' main layout has the features shown in the following table.

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Feature

Description

1

Top banner

Contains the add-on title ‘CloudNC Cutting Parameters’.

Cutting Parameters can be collapsed and expanded (in the same way as other aspects of Fusion’s user interface)

2

Input tabs

Across the top of Cutting Parameters are five ‘input tabs’ that display the inputs that Cutting Parameters uses to make recommendations.

When Cutting Parameters is first opened, the inputs are populated by the choices already made in CAM Assist (the ones used to compute the toolpath strategy).
Some of the inputs can be changed within Cutting Parameters via context-specific pop-ups, which appear when an input tab is clicked.

For more details, see Input Tabs.

3

Display Area

Contains either the 2D Milling diagram (see #4) or the Heatmap (see #5).

4

‘2D Milling diagram’ option

Displays the 2D Milling diagram in the Display Area.

For details, see 2D Milling Diagram.

5

‘Heatmaps’ option

Displays selected Heatmaps in the Display Area.

For details, see Heatmaps.

6

Report a bad recommendation

Opens the ‘Report a bad recommendation’ form that, once completed, is sent to the Product Support team.
For details, see How to Report a Bad Recommendation.

7

Aggression control sliders

Two sliders are used to indicate the level of aggressive control over the use of the tool for the machining operation.

For details, see Aggression Control Sliders.

8

Fine tune

An expandable/collapsible section that contains a set of ‘Fine tune’ sliders that enable you to control the feeds and speeds of the tool used for the selected operation.

For more information, see Fine Tune.

9

Scroll bar

Use the scroll bar to scroll the display area and the ‘Fine tune’ section (if expanded).

10

Session settings

Displays the ‘Session settings’ pop-up:

  • Sign out - (Log out) of Cutting Parameters.

  • Unit system:

    • Imperial - switches Cutting Parameters to display all units in the imperial system.

    • Metric - switches Cutting Parameters to display all units in the metric system.

  • Version - the version of Cutting Parameters installed.

11

Save operation cutting data

Saves the configuration of the tool’s cutting parameters and applies them to the selected tool in the Fusion Browser.

12

Bottom banner

Close - closes Cutting Parameters completely, not the pop-up!

To close a pop-up, click again on any of the tabs.


Resize and reposition

Resize

The Cutting Parameters interface can be resized to whatever is most convenient: the resized interface is session-specific and will not be reused when Cutting Parameters is next opened.

To resize Cutting Parameters, click and drag any edge of its interface to the required size (the resize icon will be displayed when the action is available).

Reposition

Cutting Parameters can be positioned anywhere within the desktop (it is not confined to the Fusion window).

To reposition Cutting Parameters, drag the top banner to the desired position: it can be docked within the Fusion interface.

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