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Mismatch caused by Horizontal

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Ryan_Fab
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Mismatch caused by Horizontal

Morning all,

 

Can someone help me out with this? Am i missing something obvious that I shouldn't be!?

 

The file is attached but as you can see from the image I'm not getting the results I want. It looks to be the horizontal causing this rather than the parallel finishing early

 

TIA

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HughesTooling
in reply to: Ryan_Fab

Have you cut a part and does it show? Looking in NC Corrector it looks OK the horizontal path is at -19.0 and the parallel is also at -19. There is some deviation in the parallel as you've used smoothing but very small. 

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You can see some of the toolpaths below are arc moves that go into the part. Disabling smoothing fixes that but the amount will be less than the smoothing tolerance.

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Mark

Mark Hughes
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Ryan_Fab
in reply to: HughesTooling

Hi Mark, thanks for taking a look. I havent yet, Im still awaiting material. I was hopeful it might something graphics related. Ill cut one and let you know the results 

 

cheers  

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Ryan_Fab
in reply to: Ryan_Fab

Hi Mark, bit of an update for you, I ran the part and it cut fine, no step at all. It looks like it was a graphic error

 

Cheers

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