CAD6industrie CAM Manual

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  • Preface
  • CAM Menu
    • Manage Tool List
    • General Parameters
    • Edit Postprocessor
    • Export with Postprocessor
    • Open CAM Project / Import Tool List
    • Save CAM Project
    • Save CAM Project As
    • Open/Save CAM Project Automatically With Drawing
    • Close CAM Project
    • Recently Opened CAM Projects
    • Tool Path Offset
    • Correct Corner
      • Object - Object
      • One Corner
      • Complete
    • Insert Rib
    • Pocket Milling
    • Output Order
      • Sort From Top to Bottom
      • Sort From Bottom to Top
      • Sort From Left to Right
      • Sort From Right to Left
      • Output Objects First
      • Output Objects Before Object
      • Output Objects After Object
      • Output Objects Last
      • Sort Objects Manually
      • Check Order Visually
    • Running Direction
      • Set to Left-Oriented
      • Set to Right-Oriented
      • Invert Single Object
      • Optimize For Tool Path
    • Set New Contour Starting Point
    • Display
      • Points
      • Contour Starting Point and Direction
      • Object Numbers
  • CAM Introduction
    • Preface
    • Working with Surface and Curves
    • Notes on the Examples
    • Example 1: Milling with Radius Compensation
    • Example 2: Milling with Radius Compensation (Z-Increment)
    • Example 3: Milling with Manual Radius Compensation
    • Example 4: Engraving
    • Example 5: Holes with Markings
    • Example 6: Drilling with Drilling Cycles
    • Example 7: Create Slots with Milling Cycles
    • Example 8: Merge Contour with Milling Cycles
    • Example 9: Roughing out Kidney using Milling Cycles
    • Example 10: Roughing out Kidney with Islands using Milling Cycles
    • Example 11: Turn Threaded Stud
    • Example 12: Cutting Contour
  • Postprocessor Programming
    • Operating Mode of Control Texts
    • Variables for Control Texts
    • CAM Block Types and Cycle/Control Attributes
    • Postprocessor Chain, File Injection, Job, and Shadow Mode
    • Tips for Editing Control Texts