Interesting....
Cutting Steel
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Cutting Steel
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Re: Cutting Steel
Nice! But I'm still not going back to other software.
I'll just keep waiting for the Vectric version of adaptive clearing........................
I'll just keep waiting for the Vectric version of adaptive clearing........................
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Re: Cutting Steel
I thought this video comparing toolpath strategies was interesting. Adaptive isn't always fastest.
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10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
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Re: Cutting Steel
Thanks for sharing the video. One thing is for sure, the cutters used in the non adaptive cutting methods will be worn out after fewer slots. So it comes down to speed v cutter life.
Slotting may be one of the few cases where it is slower.
Slotting may be one of the few cases where it is slower.
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