Toolpaths and Machining: Tool Database

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Carveco Tutorial: Tool Database

The Tool Database in Carveco is a built-in library for managing tools, feeds, and speeds. It's fully customisable, allowing you to edit existing tools, duplicate them, or create your own tool groups suited to your workflow.

🔹 Conservative Defaults

Carveco’s included tools use conservative settings to ensure safety for a wide range of CNC machines and experience levels. You’re encouraged to tailor these settings to match your actual tools and machine capabilities.

🔹 Project Toolpath Changes vs. Global Tool Database

  • Toolpath edits only affect the current project.
  • To make changes permanent, update the tool inside the Tool Database.

🔹 Accessing the Tool Database

  • Click the Toolpath Operations icon.
  • Or create a toolpath and choose a tool — the Tool Database will open automatically.

🔹 Changing Individual Toolpath Settings

Adjusting parameters like feed rate from within a toolpath will not affect the global Tool Database — these edits only apply to the toolpath you’re currently working on.

🔹 Opening and Navigating the Tool Database

  • Open a toolpath to display the Tool Database.
  • Collapse groups to simplify the list.
  • You can delete default tools if you prefer to use your own.

🔹 Editing an Existing Tool

  • Expand a group such as Wood or Plastic.
  • Select a tool type (e.g. Ball Nose).
  • Click Edit to update values like spindle speed or feed rate.
  • Click Save to apply the changes globally.

🔹 Duplicating and Saving Tool Variants

  • Select a tool and click Copy.
  • Rename the copy (e.g., “3mm BN - High Feed”).
  • Edit parameters to suit specific materials or machines.
  • Click Save Copy to retain the new version.

🔹 Creating a Custom Tool Group

  • Click Add Group and enter a name (e.g. “My Tools”).
  • Add subgroups to organise by material or type.
  • Click Add Tool and choose a type (e.g., Slot Drill).
  • Enter values like tool number, diameter, units, and notes.

🔹 Recommended Tool Settings

  • Rate Units: mm/min or in/min (must match your machine).
  • Diameter: Set this to the exact size of your tool.
  • Stepdown: Based on material or tool manufacturer's guidance.
  • Stepover: Typically 40–50% of the tool diameter.
  • Spindle Speed: e.g. 21,000 RPM.
  • Feed Rate: e.g. 6000 mm/min.
  • Plunge Rate: Usually 50% of your feed rate.
  • Notes: Add tips like “Use ramp-in” or “Finish pass needed.”

🔹 Copying Tools for Material Variants

If you machine multiple materials, it’s a good idea to create duplicates of your tools with customised feed rates. For example, one Ball Nose for MDF and another for acrylic.

🔹 Using Tools in Toolpaths

When your tools are configured, simply select them from within a toolpath to apply all their saved properties automatically. Edits made here only affect the current project unless saved to the database.

💡 Tip

Always click Save Copy after making tool changes to avoid losing data due to software updates, reinstallations, or crashes.

✔️ Key Takeaways

  • The Tool Database allows permanent storage of custom tool settings.
  • Project-level tool edits do not affect your saved tools.
  • Use Copy and Save Copy to create and preserve variants.
  • Organise tools into groups and subgroups for better navigation.
  • Always back up your tool database — it saves valuable setup time long-term.
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