Drill Recognition 2021

Drill Recognition 2021

Drill Recognition in SolidCAM

Introduction to Drill Recognition

  • The video introduces the topic of drill recognition within SolidCAM, highlighting its role in recognizing geometries for drilling operations.
  • Users can access drill recognition through two paths: SolidCAM Operations > Recognition > Drill Recognition or via SolidCAM AFRM.

Differentiation from Basic Drilling Operations

  • Drill recognition differs from basic drilling operations as it analyzes solid geometries to identify drilled holes rather than manually selecting points.
  • The workflow begins with geometry selection, focusing on identifying drill features using various filters.

Utilizing Filters for Hole Selection

  • The "Find Holes" filter recognizes all holes, including countersinks and counterbores, by analyzing the original hole geometry.
  • When assessing hole diameters, the internal diameter is considered; smaller holes may be ignored based on set parameters.

Advanced Filtering Options

  • Users can filter for specific hole types such as through holes; however, if none exist in the part, no selections will be made.
  • Upper and lower level filters allow users to specify drilling depths; this is useful when dealing with parts that have multiple levels of holes.

Color and Boundary Filters

  • Color filtering enables users to focus on specific holes that may require different tolerances or attention based on their color coding in the design file.
  • A 2D boundary filter allows users to define a sketch around desired areas for drilling, limiting selections to those within specified boundaries.

Tool Selection Process

  • After defining the geometry and applying filters, users select tools from their toolkit for drilling operations.

Drilling Operations: Managing Hole Depths and Parameters

Overview of Hole Management

  • The system allows for the management of multiple holes across different locations, focusing on controlling clearance levels and depth settings for each hole individually.
  • Users can view individual holes in a skeleton view, which provides insights into their starting levels and depths without delta depth adjustments.

Customizing Depth Settings

  • Specific depths can be set for each hole; for example, hole one can be adjusted to one inch, while hole three may only go down half an inch.
  • The drill cycle selection enables sorting of drilled holes based on various criteria such as default direction or shortest distance between them.

Drill Cycle Types and Tool Path Calculation

  • Users have the option to select from various drill cycle types. If additional information is needed (e.g., j83), it can be entered through a dedicated data input section.
  • The tool path calculation reflects individual control over depths within a single operation, allowing for unique parameters per hole, including countersinking capabilities.

Functionality and Use Cases

  • This drilling recognition feature is particularly beneficial when using one tool across multiple holes with differing parameters, enhancing operational efficiency.
Video description

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