I’m confused a bit about at the beginning why you chose the avoidance geometry for the part. I thought that was for areas you didn’t want to get near like a vise for example. I’m learning still
I haven't used mastercam in about a year so I'm a little fuzzy on the reasoning. I just remember doing it that for years. You might be right to use Machining Geometry. Try it! Just make sure your simulation represents your actual work environment to avoid gouging and broken endmills. 😁
I’m confused a bit about at the beginning why you chose the avoidance geometry for the part. I thought that was for areas you didn’t want to get near like a vise for example. I’m learning still
You are great
wow great explanation of optirough. was looking for this.
What if my opti rough tool path cuts sharp corners?
great presentation thanks!
Awesome
thanks so much
Why did you select Avoidance Geometry instead of Machining Geometry?
I haven't used mastercam in about a year so I'm a little fuzzy on the reasoning. I just remember doing it that for years. You might be right to use Machining Geometry. Try it! Just make sure your simulation represents your actual work environment to avoid gouging and broken endmills. 😁
thank