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Can you give me a little more detail about how you would like it to work? I’m asking because going from climb to conventional to me would require not only changing the speeds and feed but also the stepover amount. It seems to me that it would be faster to reposition at a rapid (or max feed rate) and cut at a higher federate climb milling.
when clearing stock with a trochoidal motion ( refrence picutre http://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/US7237989B2/US07237989-20070703-D00000.png) instead of a rapid to the other side it motions back for a cut in the other direction , If I remember corectly it is an option in the 2d pathing . I am using a hobby maching and soft stock . So I don't have high speed rapids .
The reason I am using adaptive pathing is so I am not taking a full with of cut . I am running a light duty mill . So if I was using an adaptive path I can take .150" doc and with standard pocketing only .075 " with out moving the part or slowing the spindle .
Ps I am using fusion for a hobby and program/run a real cnc for a day job using other software .