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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="brayks" data-source="post: 282334" data-attributes="member: 11275"><p>doesn't sum3d offer lead/lag options in their 5-axis machining module?</p><p>Not sure exactly the "depth of rub", but a slight lead/lag adjustment might do the trick without worrying about collisions.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how much rub you have, cutting parameters, machining strategy used or amount of margin reinforcement but you might try splitting up the toolpath or reversing it. That is, top down instead of bottom up or top down then bottom up. Be aware this may require modifications to feeds and speeds and/or depth/width of cut.</p><p></p><p>Your distributor should be able to help get you through this case. Any luck there?</p><p></p><p>BTW, this is a good example of the differences in software. Some CAM software will automatically tilt and collision check....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brayks, post: 282334, member: 11275"] doesn't sum3d offer lead/lag options in their 5-axis machining module? Not sure exactly the "depth of rub", but a slight lead/lag adjustment might do the trick without worrying about collisions. Not sure how much rub you have, cutting parameters, machining strategy used or amount of margin reinforcement but you might try splitting up the toolpath or reversing it. That is, top down instead of bottom up or top down then bottom up. Be aware this may require modifications to feeds and speeds and/or depth/width of cut. Your distributor should be able to help get you through this case. Any luck there? BTW, this is a good example of the differences in software. Some CAM software will automatically tilt and collision check.... [/QUOTE]
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