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    Default 3d roughing problem

    Hi all, I am having trouble getting a simple angle roughed out with an end mill, it will just not go all the way to the end of the part, unless I choose "3d extents", and when I do it rounds the edges which I do not want. I have attached the file, what am I doing wrong? I want this part to rough going from bottom up on the angle in a flat back and forth toolpath.
    thanks to anyone who can send me in the right direction.

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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    You must be newer than V28,,can't open

    Is it possible with your particular design to simply extend surfaces and fake the software out ?



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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    Yeah, v29. I can build the solid out to have it go far enough out, just was hoping there is an easier way as I have a bunch of parts to make (all different) that will need to be rough milled in the same fashion.
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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    Doesn't V29 still have the "Extend Surface" function?
    In V25 I un-stitch the surface from the solid, make a copy on a new layer and extend the surfaces of that.

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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    You can drive it with a boundary too...





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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    Quote Originally Posted by BurrMan View Post
    You can drive it with a boundary too...

    I though the boundary was to keep it inside an area, learned something new. I tried what you did and still got it to curve over the edges with my current file, but unzipped the file I have on this site and did exactly what you did and now it is pretty dang close to what I had been attempting. Thank you all, I will need to practice this a bit more on the other parts and see if my success rate improves. Glad to have all you guys on this site to help people like me out



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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    Select the toolpath that allows it to go to where you want, the boundary needs to limit it's ability to "drop off the corners or edges you don't want it to"... So you can draw ANY boundary, it just has to allow the surface to be cut by the tool, but not give enough room for it to go where you don't want...



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    Default Re: 3d roughing problem

    If you don't want it to drop past a certain point then use the depth options and set a bottom of job depth, this will make it so the tool path will not go below that distance.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Malish View Post
    If you don't want it to drop past a certain point then use the depth options and set a bottom of job depth, this will make it so the tool path will not go below that distance.
    The issue was to drive the toolpath DOWN FURTHER without rolling the edges... FYI



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