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jeruedas
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for the response and the advice. I understood your points and consider the other process I used, Rotary/Line and think that the time spend is about the same. Since I am cutting wood (that has fibers and uneven hardness), I think the straight line cuts are more effective minimizing vibration, wood tear and machine wear. I am not mass producing this parts, just 3 or 4 for sculptures I am making. As suggested by you, I am using a boundary confinement strategy in rotary (in my case) to help reduce the time that the cutter cuts air. It makes a big difference in the over all time. I have another post on an issue that I am getting some sore of texture in my models, that I do not want. I see the texture in all other strategies I have use, Adaptive Clearing, Parallel and scallop. I am not sure where that comes from. It maybe from the way I build the model? I used 7 or 8 sketches and lofted them to make the solid.

Thanks for your help.