That can sometimes be caused by the geometry of the solid model. Weird things can also happen with gouge protection turned on. Can you post some screens of your process settings?
I have a part I am cutting. It is a semi ellipse semi sphere as shown.
Now, if I take a regular contour pass using "contour" process with a regular square end mill, along the cross section of the profile tool, the machine will take a smooth pass, at the commanded feed rate.
When I use surface flow cut to make the entire surface using the 3d cutting method and a ball end mill, the machine will take very similar passes following the xy contour of the part, but the motion of the machine is very jerky and with a commanded speed of 100 inches per minute, the machine MAYBE goes 20 inches a minute and keeps pausing for short times and then cutting again for bursts of time.
Why does gibbscam program a nice machinable arc when it's a single pass, but during the surface flow cut, despite having only xy movements, with a step in z, the movements are very jerky and slow with lots of pauses.
My thinking is that if I was to manually use the profile tool and do a .01" Z step from the top to the bottom and manually create all 180 or so passes along the z, it would work just fine.
I know I'm missing something, so maybe someone could shed some light? Is there a way to use that same smooth arc pass but in mass quantity on several hundred z steps, but do it automatically with one of the surface or advanced 3d commands?
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That can sometimes be caused by the geometry of the solid model. Weird things can also happen with gouge protection turned on. Can you post some screens of your process settings?
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