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    Hi there ,
    I'm trying to do a wood part. The problem is that in Mastercam Machine Simulations everything looks fine. When the G-code is generated they are some dropping feed rate from 1500mm/min to 17mm/min. How can I get high lower speed? I did try a lot of option but without result.
    I use Mastercam 2017.
    Thank you!
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    George

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    Default Re: Mastercam feed rate

    I use Flowline without the highfeed settings



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    Quote Originally Posted by zarzavat View Post
    Hi there ,
    I'm trying to do a wood part. The problem is that in Mastercam Machine Simulations everything looks fine. When the G-code is generated they are some dropping feed rate from 1500mm/min to 17mm/min. How can I get high lower speed? I did try a lot of option but without result.
    I use Mastercam 2017.
    Thank you!
    Regards,
    George
    Try the toolpath editor. From there you can set the feed rate on any cut you want.



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    Default Re: Mastercam feed rate

    What you are seeing is you are trying to do 4th axis and. now what you have is Rotary time and leaner time working together. not sure if your machine supports and wants G93 inverse time
    Just going in there and editing the feeds faster can actually cause more issues.

    you need to look at what machine you are using and what it wants on how it will handle it.

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