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tool path excessive plunging

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EpicSam
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tool path excessive plunging

Hi,  i am very new to this. 

I'm stumped on a tool path i cant seem to figure out how to correct. this has been the same on all models i've created. 

 

on a 2d adaptive clearing operation, the tool path won't run continuous pass around the full parameter of the part. it continues to cross over the piece and plunges to the other side.

 

 I have tied adding extra stock material and didn't make a difference. 

 

Cant seem to get past this hurdle.... 

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Message 2 of 10
seth.madore
in reply to: EpicSam

Try turning on "Stock Contours". If that doesn't work, would you be able to share your Fusion file here?
File > Export > Save to local folder, return to thread and attach the .f3d/.f3z file in your reply.


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 3 of 10
EpicSam
in reply to: EpicSam

when i select Stock contours it shows the tool path the same and when i go to simulate is comes up with an error about the stock material. - If i select an edge in stock contours it shows no tool path and error in simulation. 

 

attached is the file.  

 

thanks for your help.

Message 4 of 10
engineguy
in reply to: EpicSam

@EpicSam 

 

If I may, are you looking for something more like the image below? If so then all I have done is turned off the Stock Contour, re-set the top/bottom and under the Linking tab set the Stay Down Level to "Most", still a little wasted movement but no more multiple plunges 🙂 Hope that gets you a little nearer 🙂

Modified file attached.

cup holder panel (v4)-MOD.jpg

 

Message 5 of 10
EpicSam
in reply to: engineguy

thank you, that helped! 

 

is it common to have to add and select a bottom on the heights?

 

also is there a way to default "most" on the stay-down. seems like an odd tool path for default.  

 

I do keep getting this warning on the next operations. 

Message 6 of 10
EpicSam
in reply to: EpicSam

i find it odd that it won't do a continuous pass along the perimeter of the part. 

Message 7 of 10
a.laasW8M6T
in reply to: EpicSam

Its a roughing toolpath, its not expected to do a continuous toolpath around the perimeter of a part, If you want to finish it after Adaptive you should use 2D contour

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EpicSam
in reply to: a.laasW8M6T

okay that makes sense. thank you for your input.

Message 9 of 10
engineguy
in reply to: EpicSam

@EpicSam 

 

All depends on what you have used to select the shape/contour, if as I did select the top edge of the shape then I had to set a bottom height because it is defaulted to the "contour selection", if I had selected the bottom shape there would have been no need to do that.

 

As for the default to "Least" it has to be defaulted to somewhere and most folks I think prefer to work down to a satisfactory point.

 

As for the continous pass @a.laasW8M6T is correct, that would be done likely with  a 2D Contour

Message 10 of 10
EpicSam
in reply to: EpicSam

thanks for every ones feedback.  this all helps a ton, i am new and have a long way to go. thank you thus far.

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