In this video presentation we generate sample
counter channels for all creasing lines in a 1up design. Then we will
make a CAM sample by generating the tool path of the sample counters and
of the 1up design.
Video: Generation of sample counter channels for
creasing lines
Click the icon to watch the video. Run time: 1:51 min.
To make the channel side lines meet at a right angle, under Corner
Type, click Angular.
Under Generation Options, in Width, enter 3.00 mm.
(The distance between the channel's side lines.)
In Correction, enter 4.00 mm. (This is the distance between
the end of the creasing line and the ends of the channel side lines
as projected on the creasing line.)
notes
The correction
makes the creasing tool stop before the end of the creasing line.
This prevents the creasing of the adjacent regions.
Ensure that the
Correction value is not smaller than the Width value.
This prevents two or more creasing lines that meet at an acute angle
from ending up overlapping the sample counter's channels.
In both Offset
and Min hole size, enter 35.00 mm and 30 mm, respectively.
Under Vacuum
Area Margins, in both Left and Right, enter
15 mm.
Click OK.
(Optional)
To hide the 1up (parent) drawing, in the graphical area, right-click
anywhere, and then clear Show drawing on the context menu.
On the Objects
tab, click Rectangle, and then in the right-hand counterplate
section, draw two rectangles in the Counterplate style (see video).
On the CAM toolbar, click New CAM, and then click Generate
Tool Path.