Hi @Anonymous ,
I am assuming your objective here was to machine all 3 edges with a single Swarf toolpath.
I had a play around with your project (and asked a colleague to do the same) and I coudn't find a solution where all 3 edges are machined separately, but in the same toolpath. The best I could get was the toolpath in the image below, where there is still one corner where the tool rolls over and touches the corner surface, rather than leading out and linking to the next pass.

Obviously this isn't the best possible solution, so I'd say you are left with the 3 options below:
1) Create 3 individual Swarf toolpaths for the 3 edges.
2) Create a Swarf toolpath and use a circular pattern to repeat it 3 times in total, as per image below:

3) Forget about Swarf and create 2D contour toolpaths with specified Tool Orientations. Based on some feedback we received, there's some instances where Swarf could cause, in cases similar to this one, the machine motion to be quite jagged. 2D Contour will generally give you a nicer surface finish.
Now, I'm aware none of the above are an exact match for what you were after, but we still have some work to do to fine-tune our 5-axis toolpaths.
I hope this helps.
Paolo
Paolo Bastianelli
Technical Consultant