I went to my friends shop recently and they use Mastercam. He invited me to stop in because he was here in my shop to see me cleaning a birds nest of UHMW stringers off of the part and chuck jaws. Same thing happens with metal cutting for me and often a stringer will snag one from below and then stuff starts flying and now a metal birds nest. It would be ideal to use inserts just as they were designed and have those perfect little curls rain down but often I cant do that. My lathe is limited to 2500 RPM and since it is a TL-2 I can use only one tool at a time since there is no auto tool changing. So stringy things are a real problem for me.
What Bob showed me was an interrupted axial cut parameter where you can limit the axial travel and eliminate all these stringer problems. It works I guess just like chip breaking does in HSM for drilling and it solved the problem for them.
Here is a page http://www.inhousesolutions.com/mastercam-2017-lathe/ and here is a quote from that page.
"Dynamic Motion roughing extends insert life."
"Easily control chip breaks on stringy material."
Bob's shop no longer has the turny stringy problem thingy. I am envious.