Tool Trajectory: Machining Method - Layers Bumping

Layers

Machine the vertical areas using Layers machining technology. This is used for removing material for vertical or nearly vertical walls. The motions are horizontal along the machined wall.

When Layers technology is selected, the parameter Min. Corner Feed is displayed in the Machine Parameters.

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Bumping Down

Machine the vertical areas using Bumping machining technology. This is used mainly for semi-finish operations for quickly removing material using vertical motions. In this case, the cutter only moves down, from the top to the bottom.

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Bumping Up

Machine the vertical areas using Bumping machining technology. This is used mainly for semi-finish operations for quickly removing material using vertical motions. In this case, cutter only moves up, from the bottom to the top.

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Bumping Bidir

Machine the vertical areas using Bumping machining technology. This is used mainly for semi-finish operations for quickly removing material using vertical motions. In this case, cutter moves in both up and down directions.

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Variable Layers

Machine the vertical areas using Variable Layers machining technology. This is used for removing material for vertical or nearly vertical walls. The motions are horizontal along the machined wall. This differs from the Layers technology in that the density of the layers can be controlled using the Vert. Max. Scallop parameter.

When Layers technology is selected, the parameter Min. Corner Feed is displayed in the Machine Parameters.

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