As I've said before, I'm used to Mach3.  In this case, Mach3 allowed me 
to click "Simulate Toolpath" and gave a 100% accurate figure for the 
file's runtime.  It actually simulated with the same path that would 
execute the code, just without waiting to step anything out, so it takes 
into account the max speed & accelerations of the machine.  It sometimes 
took a minute or 2 to evaluate large 3D files that took hours to run.

This is super-important for tuning.  I obsessed a lot about the best 
speeds & accelerations and it paid off.   Also kept me from getting into 
trouble with a job that would have taken 8 hrs.

I thought "Properties" would do that, but I was wrong.  That just takes 
distance, divides by feedrate, and adds them up.  This is not remotely 
valid for fine 3D carving, it requires so much acceleration that 
feedrate is almost irrelevant.  And I'd like to see what effect path 
tolerance has.  I'm not going to sit over the machine and run it with a 
stopwatch.  I tweak these parameters often.

Is there a way to do this?

Danny

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