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High-Feed Ramping, Need help!

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MkAdNk
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High-Feed Ramping, Need help!

After watching this video by Dapra Cutting Tools, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mowfTN-kTdA , I spent a couple hours trying to replicate it on a facing operation and failed to get anywhere. I am machining 304 stainless steel and it looks very beneficial compared to other potential toolpaths.

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seth.madore
in reply to: MkAdNk

Would you be able to share your Fusion file here or privately?
File > Export > Save to local folder, return to thread and attach the .f3d file in your reply. To share the file privately, it's the same process, but email it to me: seth DOT madore AT autodesk DOT com


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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weber_dominic
in reply to: MkAdNk

See the Ramp Checkbox under the linking tab. That should do it like in the Video.

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MkAdNk
in reply to: MkAdNk

Fusion360Help v1.pngThis is the best I can do, but it is nothing like what I am seeing in the video, The video has a huge advantage because the cutting force is greater in the Z direction reducing vibration in my stainless steel. 

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seth.madore
in reply to: MkAdNk

What the video shows for behavior is also possible in Fusion. So, we need to find a way to replicate the video approach inside of Fusion. I think we can do that with a couple toolpaths in Fusion:

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Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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