QUICKCAM 3D Pro - Removing too much material - Roughing plan
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QUICKCAM 3D Pro - Removing too much material - Roughing plan
I am maching a rocking horse drawn in ProDesktop. It has just machined successfully but I am concerned about the depth of Z cut that the machine is using. On the Machining Plans I told it to step down by 2mm but it steps down by as much as 8 in some areas. I have just gone through the process again and then watched the preview again and even though Step Down is set at 2mm it appears to be removing the same sort of depth of material again. I am using Raster Roughing with Contact Area Only ticked. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
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Hi Snicholls,
Ok, good luck then. But just a tip out of an experience the other day:
- Be sure to really thighten your cutter! The vibration caused by spindle makes the cutter wanting to slip away and thus, cutting a lot more than expected. It can even make the machine stop, or break the tool.
Learning as we go, but growing ever so much wiser!
Ok, good luck then. But just a tip out of an experience the other day:
- Be sure to really thighten your cutter! The vibration caused by spindle makes the cutter wanting to slip away and thus, cutting a lot more than expected. It can even make the machine stop, or break the tool.
Learning as we go, but growing ever so much wiser!

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Can you post a picture of the simulation screen and tool path lines ?On the Machining Plans I told it to step down by 2mm but it steps down by as much as 8 in some areas
The raster roughing plan should set a depth limit of 2mm increments as it calculates, so should never go deeper than that on each pass.
If we can see your design it may be that another machining plan would be more suitable.
ps- sorry your original post must have been overlooked when you originally posted it
