Use roughing toolpaths to remove material

Adaptive and pocket toolpaths are commonly used to remove material efficiently during roughing and clearing operations. You’ll learn how to create a 2D adaptive toolpath for high-efficiency material removal, and a 2D pocket toolpath for clearing defined interior regions.

After completing this video, you'll be able to:

  • Create a 2D adaptive toolpath.
  • Create a 2D pocket toolpath.

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Step-by-step guide

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