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==Starting RhinoCam==
 
 
*Locate the Rhinoceros 5 or Rhinoceros 6 shortcut on your desktop and double-click to launch the
 
application.
 
 
Alternatively, you can also click on the Windows Start button and select All Programs. Go to
 
the program group containing Rhinoceros 5. (The name of this program group will usually be
 
called Rhinoceros 5 or 6 unless you specified otherwise during setup.)
 
If the installation was successful, upon launching of Rhinoceros 5 you should observe a menu called RhinoCAM 2018 in the main menu bar of Rhino.
 
If you do not see this menu entry then please check the On-Line Help document of the
 
product (found in the installation folder) for help with troubleshooting the installation.
 
 
*Before we begin, let's talk a bit about the RhinoCAM display. When you run RhinoCAM for the
 
very first time, your screen may look this.
 
These windows on the left belong to plug-in modules that are currently loaded. For now, let's
 
close all of them.
 
 
*Launch the MILL Module
 
Now, let's begin by launching the RhinoCAM 2018 MILL module.
 
1. From the Rhino main menu bar, you will see the RhinoCAM 2018 menu item.
 
 
2. Drop-down the menu and pick MILL to load the MILL module.
 
 
3. Docked on the left you will see the Machining Browser and the Machining Objects
 
Browser. When you first run RhinoCAM 2018, these two browsers may be docked side
 
by side. However, you can move them anywhere on the screen that feels comfortable
 
for you.
 
 
4. For example, let's move the Machining Objects Browser so that it displays under the
 
Machining Browser on the left. Simply left-click and hold the title bar of the browser
 
and drag it around on your screen.
 
 
[[File:RhinoCam interface.JPG|800px]]
 
 
==Setting up the strategy==
 
To set up the stock( the whole material to be milled) follow these instructions:
 
 
Machine
 
1. Define the Machine and Post-processor to use.
 
2. Define the Machining Setup including Stock Geometry, Material and Work Zero.
 
3. Create and Select a Tool to use for machining.
 
4. Create the Machining Operations including the Feeds and Speeds, the Clearance
 
Plane and other Cutting Parameters.
 
5. Generate the toolpaths.
 
6. Simulate the toolpaths.
 
7. Post Process the toolpaths.
 
8. Generate Shop Documentation.
 

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