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(2D Milling Toolpaths) Explain the difference between 2-1/2D, 3D and 4-axis machined parts, Explain the difference between common CAD and CAM graphics views Identify 2D machining features based on par...
(2D Milling Toolpaths) Explain the difference between 2-1/2D, 3D and 4-axis machined parts, Explain the difference between common CAD and CAM graphics views Identify 2D machining features based on part geometry and your knowledge of tools and 2D toolpaths, identify commonly used machining parameters for 2D tool path operations, explain the purpose, general parameters, and use the facing toolpaths, Explain the purpose , general parameters, and use of 2D contour toolpaths, Explain the purpose and rules for using cutter Diameter Compensation ( CDC ), Explain the purpose, general parameters, and use of pocketing toolpaths, Explain the rules for slot milling toolpaths, Explain the rules for chamfer milling toolpaths, Explain the rules for radius milling toolpaths, Explain the rules for drilling and peck drilling toolpaths, Explain the rules for tapping toolpaths?
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Difference between 2D, 3D and 4 axis machined parts
2D - In 2D low end routers are being used. Generally in 2D machining X-axis and Y- axis are used.
3D- This is most commonly used method. In 3D we use 8 foot long X axis, 4 foot long Y axis and 6 inches long Z axis.
4 axis- The 4th axis means the machine will be able to rotate about its vertical axis together with all the works performed by 2D and 3D axis. it is used in CNC lathe for mill work.