

For example, thin-walled elements, in which to keep the dimension or even be possible to do, you should process each side of the wall evenly. Of course, we will have a lot more movements in the air here, but there are situations where this kind of machining is necessary. We will receive the machining in a way where the first area is first machined to the depth of the first pass, then the tool retracts and travels to the next area and there goes the first pass depth machining, if there are more areas, the tool travels to the next, etc.Īs soon as it is at the last area, it will perform the machining to the depth of the first pass, and then immediately to the depth of the second pass and go to the next area and there it will process the depth of the second pass, etc. The option of Order by Depth, which in the above case was deselected, is responsible for this. This is how it is done in the example shown in the figure above. We can prepare the tool path so that the first area (in this case the contour) is machined at full depth completely before we proceed to the next contour machining. In the case of machining several separate parts segments, we can determine in which order the machining is to be performed.
