Machining the workpiece
5.13 Mold making view
Turning
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● Orientation
– Rotary axis programming with ORIAXES or ORIVECT using ABC for G0, G1, G2, G3,
CIP, POLY
– Rotary axis programming with ORIAXES or ORIVECT using PO[A] POS[b] PO[C] for
POLY
– Orientation vector programming with ORIVECT using A3, B3, C3 for G0, G1, G2, G3,
CIP
– Orientation curve with ORICURVE using XH, YH, ZH, for G0, G1, G2, G3, CIP, POLY,
BSPLINE
– Orientation curve with ORICURVE using PO[XH] PO[YH] PO[ZH] for POLY
– Rotary axes can be specified using DC
● G codes
– Working planes (for circle definition G2, G3): G17 G18 G19
– Incremental or absolute data: G90 G91
The following NC blocks are
supported for the mold making view:
● Helix programming
● Rational polynomials
● Other G codes or language commands
All blocks that cannot be interpreted are simply ignored
Changing and adapting the mold making view
Like simulation and simultaneous recording, you have the option of changing and adapting
the simulation graphical representation in order to achieve the optimum view.
● Increasing or reducing the size of the graphic
● Moving the graphic
● Rotating the graphic
● Changing the section