The Operation Tree

Introduction

This topic will explain what an operation is, what the Operation Tree is, where to find it, and explain its functionality.

Operations

Operations are the building blocks of features. While certain features can utilize many tools to complete them, each of those tools is controlled by an operation or operations.

The Operation Tree

The purpose of the Operation Tree is to provide a way to keep the output of your operations organized by allowing you to see all of your jobs, their machine setups, and the operations in those setups in a single list, in the order they will be output.

 

The Operation Tree can be found in the left-hand side of the user interface as a toggle at the bottom of the CAM Tree Manager.

 

The Operation Tree Quick access menu

 

The Operation Tree table
The Operation column

 

 

The Toolpath Pattern column

When the Toolpath Pattern Options in the Quick Access Menu are set to Show Pattern Instances, copies of the original operation are shown in the Operation column. This column then becomes available to show which copy of the original is occupying this row.

 

Info

For each operation, this column displays the Tool number used for the operation, the Work offset number it is outputting, the Machine Setup number it exists in, and lists the Index System or wrapping group name it exists under.

 

T__-W__-Machine Setup -__-Index System

 

The Post Yes/No column

This column shows, and allows you to control the posting state of each operation, or patterned instance of an operation. Add the icon to prevent the item from posting, or clear to ensure it posts.

Related Topics

The Tool Tree

Getting to Know  the User Interface

The Settings Dialog

The Tool Tree