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3D Adaptive working with one boundary, not the other similar one

FrodoLoggins
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3D Adaptive working with one boundary, not the other similar one

FrodoLoggins
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Zack.tenaglia
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Had to go back a few steps in your setup, but I think I see a few things going on. 

 

First of all, when I try to regenerate RGH in A4, I get no toolpaths generated in either slot. Are you still getting it to generate in the one slot?

 

The easiest way to get it to generate, for me, was to enable "machine cavities" in the passes tab. It does have to ramp into the pocket with this setting, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem. What's happened is that there's some breakthrough modeled on the side of the slot through the chamfer, so it doesn't consider it a cavity until a certain depth since the tool can come in from the side where the chamfer is.

 

I'm not sure why the other slot didn't generate the same way, but I think it has to do with the fact that you cleared material in the outlined area in tool path RGH2 in setup A1 on only one slot, and not the other one.

 

Hopefully this picture shows the area I'm talking about.

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When I enable "machine cavities," I get the following result:

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Hope this helps!

 



Zack Tenaglia

Workshop Supervisor, Autodesk Technology Center Boston


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