11-15-2017
03:27 AM
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11-15-2017
03:27 AM
Just wanted to give you a heads up that often times, a smaller diameter tool can outperform a a larger tool in these circumstances, dependent on the machine acceleration and deceleration rate, It would also eliminated your tight ares i issue as well. I have found that a good rule of thumb for this is half the small cavity for your tool size
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