Accurate modeling of machining operations?

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In figure 1A, the grinding wheel has cut the workpiece along the indicated path.
But the software can not sweep a solid body, so in figure 1B the cut was made by sweeping the profile of the grinding wheel. The resulting cut is missing the rounded end. I call this the ghost cut, the part of a cut made by a solid body that is not modeled by a planar profile.
In 1C, note that figure 1A was actually made by extruding the ghost cut as a separate feature.
In figures 2ABC, the grinding wheel follows a curved path. Again, the cut was modeled by sweeping a profile, then adding the “ghost” by hand.
These were trivial cases. In general, for arbitrary tools and paths, I have not the time nor ability to solve the ghost on my own. Am I expecting too much? The Modeling tools are for “mostly prismatic geometry” and Sculpt is for “when shape is more important than exact sizes.” I was hoping for a tool that could analyze exact details of tool, die, & workpiece interaction.