Let’s explore how multiple setups are used to achieve this goal.Ģ-Sided part machined using multiple Setups Techniques for Alignment when Flipping the Stock Note that the actual part needs to be machined, not a mold cavity. The wooden component in this example requires 3 Axis machining from both the top and the bottom sides. This part design helped Bernie win the Quikrete USB Challenge (see details below). The following is a good example submitted by Bernie Solo from WorksbySolo. This is referred to as 2-sided (or flip) machining. In MecSoft’s CAM modules, this can be achieved by using multiple Setups (Professional & Premium configurations) or by reorienting the part (Standard & Expert configurations). At times, it may be necessary to machine from 2 or more sides of the same part.
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