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Hsmworks 2019
Hsmworks 2019












hsmworks 2019

Added Both-Ways Adaptive Clearing (#6890).This release contains a number of important fixes and improvements, as identified below. HSMWorks Ultimate (formerly HSMWorks Premium).HSMWorks Premium (formerly HSMWorks Professional).To try it out for yourself, download the example part “Constant Cut Islands Ramp Facing” which is also used in the images above.This document covers all three HSMWorks products: This wall is then removed with the ramp starting at a Z-clearance above it and ramping down at a specified stepdown and ramp angle. When simulating the toolpath we can now see how a thicker stock wall is retained. With “Ramp islands” enabled and the ramping parameters configured, as shown in the image above, you get the following toolpaths. If more control is needed, ramp parameters such as Z-clearance, stepdown and angle can be configured in the Ramping section under the Linking tab. In the image below, the option “Ramp islands” is enabled under the Milling parameters tab. It also ensures that the stock wall is kept thick enough so that it does not break while ramping. The option applies a ramping toolpath to the collapsed area which ramps down from above the stock wall clearing it out. To accommodate such situations, HSM Performance Pack includes an option “Ramp islands” which enables more accurate machining of collapsed areas. The second image shows the result of simulating the toolpath and clearly shows the wall remaining at the center of the rectangle. In the first image below, the collapsed areas are seen at the center of the rectangle and two circles. When running the toolpath on a machine, these areas can leave a thin wall of stock that can corrupt the part and even break the tool when moving close to these areas. When using the Constant Cut roughing strategy and clearing material from the outside, a situation can arise where the toolpath gets collapsed at the innermost areas.














Hsmworks 2019