sa...@empirescreen.com wrote:
> This is how I understand it.  Emc only looks 1 segment ahead for blending.  
> (I think cutter comp may look a little further for checking on gouging but 
> that is just a feeling)
>   
Right, that has been my understanding.  But, I ran across the comment in 
the user's manual that
no line segment can be allowed to go so fast that it can't stop at the 
end of THAT line.  This is
the safe thing to do, of course, but it TOTALLY ruins contouring 
performance, where you
may have many VERY short segments, just a few thousandths of an inch, 
each, but want to
move very quickly across them.  Relieving this limitation completely 
leaves EMC at the mercy
of the CAM program, but it might be good to have another option, unless 
there is a way
to increase the look-ahead depth.  I only know enough to know that can 
become quite
complicated.

Jon

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