If you are not using a roughing tool, the strategy that you select applies to the finishing tool. If you are using a roughing tool, the strategy that you select applies to the selected tool and an Offset strategy with a Climb Mill cut direction is applied by default to the finishing tool.
values in the X, Y, and Z boxes to specify the coordinates of the tool's start and end position.
This value must be sufficient to clear any clamps used to hold your material block or sheet in position. a value in the Safe Z box to specify the height at which the tool makes rapid moves between toolpath segments.Machine safe Z - Click the control bar and enter:.Entering excessively small values increases the size of the toolpath file and slows down calculation and machining times. Tolerance - Enter a value in the box to specify how closely the tool follows the shape of the selected vectors.Depending on the type of inlay selected, enter a positive value to increase the size of the pocket or to decrease the size of the insert. Allowance - Enter a zero or positive value to specify the clearance fit between interlocking male and female parts.Finish Depth - Enter the final depth (Z) for the tool.Start Depth - Enter the depth (Z) from the surface of the material at which you want to begin machining.Use the options in the Cutting Depth area to specify the cutting depths, tolerance, and allowance.