Clean Between Passes: Unmachined Areas

Unmachined Areas explanation

For Clean Between Passes, the definition of an unmachined area is an area consisting of points whose distance to the nearest lane is larger than the Effective Coverage Radius of the cutter.

For this definition, unmachined areas do not include areas that cannot be reached by the tool because the tool is too short (in this case, Tilting is used to reach unmachined areas).

Ridges/Clean Between Passes explanation

Ridges

Clean Between Passes

These are unmachined areas or scallops that may typically occur at toolpath corners:

These are unmachined areas that may typically occur at the junctions of 3 of 4 passes.

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