understanding adaptive clearing
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I was having trouble with the using the pocket operation because the first pass in the pocket operation has the bit fully engaged in the material. So, I would either have to slow my speeds down just for this one pass, and could speed it back up after the first pass when the bit was only engaged by the set amount for stepover/step down. Or, If ran it at the speed that I want to when the bit is not "fully engaged", I would have problems when the bit would make a first pass in the pocket and the bit would become bogged down. So, with recommendations from other users, I have been trying the adaptive clearing.
My understanding of the adaptive clearing, is it keeps the bit engaged based on the "optimal load" setting. I was under the impression that this would be what I needed. However, I did a job the other day where it appeared to be fully engaged on its first pass just as a pocket operation would. Am I doing something wrong, or do I just not understand what adaptive clearing does?
Thanks!
