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Using 3d Adaptive clearing as a finish pass?

pierre_blazebicycles
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Using 3d Adaptive clearing as a finish pass?

pierre_blazebicycles
Explorer
Explorer

Hi, I have designed a somewhat complex shape and want to use 3d adaptive clearing as a finish pass.  I see its designed as a roughing strategy but if using rest machining and turning off stock to leave it does a pretty good job of getting my shape done. What is the consensus?

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Joshua.Aigen
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Autodesk

Hi @pierre_blazebicycles, I've use adaptive as a finish pass, sure why not. Is adaptive a roughing strategy? Yes, and it also drives the tool, if that does what you need then it's all good. I would encourage everyone to try the other strategies they do tend to go faster and produce nicer results, but every project is different.


Joshua Aigen
Workshop Supervisor
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seth.madore
Community Manager
Community Manager

I agree with @Joshua.Aigen , if it works, use it. I've not done any work where a faceted face would be permissible, but if you're happy with the finish, go for it.


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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