Use | Whether or not the cutout is in use |
Part | To which part (component) the cutout is to be applied. |
Type of Cutout | Choose None, Circle, Rectangle, or Slot. |
Layer | What layer name to use for machining, this can be selected from the drop down list, or typed manually/ |
Through | Will set depth to Part thickness plus machine penetration value. |
Depth | If Through is unchecked, then you can specify the depth of the layer. |
Radius | Required by the Circle and rectangles corners. |
Width | Required by the Rectangle and Slot. |
Height | Required by the Rectangle only. |
Side | Required by Slots only. Determines the side in which the slot is cut from. |
Start | The start position from where to calculate the centre/end point. The options are ‘TopL’, ‘TopR’, ‘BotL’ or ‘BotR’. These refer to the corners of the component as it is viewed from the chosen machining face. See the ‘Face’ page of the Catalog/Drawing properties. |
x Fraction | One way of specifying the position of the centre/slot end point. It represents a fraction of the components width, from the chosen start position. Values can be between 0 and 1. Example: Here the resulting position would be half way across the component (regardless of the components size.) Regardless of the start position, the ‘xFraction’ always positions away from the chosen start point, there is no need to try and use negative numbers. (e.g. 0.5 from TopR would result in the same position as from TopL). |
x Pos | The alternative method of specifying the position of the centre/slot end point. It represents an actual distance from the chosen start position. Example: Here the resulting position would be 100mm from the bottom left hand corner. Regardless of the start position, the ‘xPos’ always positions away from the chosen start point, there is no need to try and use negative numbers. (e.g. 100mm from Top Right would result in a position 100mm towards the Top Left). xPos can be combined with xFraction. Example: To centre circle 30mm from the centre use ‘0.5’ as xFraction and ‘30mm’ as xPos, from the appropriate starting corner. |
y Fraction | Similar to xFraction, but dealing with the position of the centre/slot end point in relation to the component’s height. |
y Pos | Similar to xPos, but dealing with the position of the centre/slot end point in relation to the component’s height. |