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5-axis Iso-scallop Tool Paths along Parallel Planes
2008
Computer-Aided Design and Applications
To cite this version: Christophe Tournier, Claire Lartigue. 5-axis iso-scallop tool paths along parallel planes. ABSTRACT This paper presents a new method of computing constant scallop height tool paths in 5-axis milling. Indeed, usual iso-scallop tool path computation methods in 3-axis or 5-axis milling generate tool path self-intersections, which prevent from reaching the required quality and productivity. The proposed approach consists in following parallel planes in 5-axis milling to avoid
doi:10.3722/cadaps.2008.278-286
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