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Model Rest Profile Overview

Use the Model Rest Profile strategy to eliminate large terraces. Area clearance strategies carry out efficient volume removal with a large tool and then rest area clearance strategies use a smaller tool to machine the model profile at each intermediate Z height of the model. this machines areas the large tool could not reach, such as pockets and corners. This reduces the degree of tool overload and provides a more constant material removal rate for subsequent finishing operations.

This is easier to see looking at a ViewMill simulation.

If you start with an area clearance toolpath:

A model rest profile area clearance toolpath, based on this area clearance toolpath, gives:

There are several pages associated with the Model Rest Profile strategy:

  • Model rest profile — The main page used to choose the settings to machine a model using a rest profile strategy.
  • Rest — Settings to define rest machining.
  • Step cutting — Settings to define in-line rest roughing. This minimises terracing when creating area clearance toolpaths with a large stepdown. This is available when you select a Stepdown of Automatic.
  • Cut distances — Settings to control the number of profile cuts.
  • Wall finishing — Settings to perform a Final Stepover which is different from the normal stepover.
  • Unsafe segment removal — Settings to remove small toolpath segments.
  • Flat machining — Settings to machine flat areas on the model.
  • High speed — Settings for the smoothing options to avoid sharp changes in tool direction when high speed machining.
  • Order — Settings to control the order of machining.
  • Approach — Settings to control how the tool approaches the path.
  • Automatic verification — Settings to automatically verify toolpaths on creation.
Note: Cutter compensation is not available for rest machining strategies.

The remaining pages are common toolpath strategy pages.

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