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| Solution: don't rapid so close to your surface that you cannot clear the clamps ![]() In rapid traverse, both X and Y move at full speed simultaneously (looks like a 45 degree angle), until either of them reaches its endpoint, then the remaining axis continues to move alone. So it will look like a combination of 45 degree moves, finished with moves parallel to one axis. A more modern cnc may have enough capability to actually perform an interpolated move at rapid speed, I know I had the option to pick either mode on a Mitsubishi cnc. You will have to visualize how this works, because the CAM software most likely calculates an interpolated path (bee-line) between two points. Run the graphic check on the Haas to double check, I think it shows the actual rapid path.
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