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5 Axis Undercutting roughing

Damien_Deline
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5 Axis Undercutting roughing

Damien_Deline
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I am just curious as to what other people have for a standard practice for roughing out undercuts like in the sample file . I am having a hard time coming up with efficient ways to rough machine the feature. 

 

I have been using finishing tool paths like steep and shallow, and flow then programming multiples of the operation using different series of stock to leave to create a roughing sequence. I am almost certain that there is a much better standard practice than how I am currently doing this haha.

 

 

Thanks! 

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Damien_Deline
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programming2C78B
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Either angle your head and use a contour/swarf or a tool that allows undercutting. 

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matty.fuller
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I'd use Adaptive Clearing with a Tool Orientation selected and Rest Machining enabled (after using Adaptive to rough out everything except the undercuts.)

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That's actually what I'm doing now . I'm just now realizing I didn't make the greatest sample file. The real part I'm machining has some other features in the corners so I'm indexing and roughing at 45° increments to be able to get all the corners cleared out . The only downside is i also have to use Shaft and Holder clearance so each indexed toolpath takes about an hour to generate even with low tolerance and smoothing applied. so with 8 indexes it takes 8 hours just to generate the roughing.  I'm getting great toolpaths I'm just unsure if I am doing something stupid that could be done more efficiently. 

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