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    RhinoCAM 1.0 How to do Peck drilling.

    The title says it all, I know how to drill with RhinoCAM but how do I get it to peck drill. Thanks.


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    Not sure?

    In VM it is called breakchip drilling.
    There is also deep hole drilling which does a full retract on each peck.
    In the drilling MOP just change from "Standard Drill" in the fly-out.
    Maybe
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    Like DareBee said, you need to choose "Peck Drill" (or something like that) from a drop menu, I think it might be in the "Cut Parameters" tab. As I just reinstalled Windows 7 I haven't got around to reinstalling Rhino and RhinoCAM yet so I can't check for you.


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    Found it, thanks. A little too late though, last night it broke a drill bit off in a finished piece, oh well, I've changed all the codes now.


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