Lessson 2: Outside Profile, Cutter Radius Offset Compensation
In this tutorial we are going to explore different options and techniques when programming cutter movement.
Lets begin with a simple part shown in a drawing below.
Basically it is a rectangular piece 4.00x2.00
For the purpose of simplicity lets make the depth of our profile (z- dimention) 0.75"
We are going to use a 0.5" dia endmill, again because it is a very common size and is easy to do basic math with.
I took a liberty of puting locations for our part/toolpath, so it is easy to extract numbers from the drawing just by looking at it.
Notice the green rectangle. This rectangle represents the path that the center of the tool will have to take to produce the part with required dimentions.
The thing is: because endmills have certain diameter, the center of the tool must be always offset by its radius.
There are two ways of doing that.Read More