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Parallel milling

Projection milling techniques are a robust and easily understood method of generating 3D toolpaths. They work by taking a pattern of curves and projecting points from these curves onto the surfaces of the part.

Advantages

  • It is robust.
  • It handles overlapping surfaces well.
  • It is good for multiple surface manufacturing.
  • It lets you specify planar stepover distances or scallop heights for finishing.
  • Surface normals are not considered for the manufacturing computation.

Disadvantages

  • It has poor handling of near-vertical surfaces.
  • It does not handle vertical surfaces because they are invisible from above.

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