Available from version:
- Plugin WIBJ 5 - 1.11.8.3 or higher
After identifying that line machining, with tool inputs on the part, was "chipping" the part, the way ToeKicks machining (machining that starts outside and ends outside the part) was changed.
First, the ToeKicks machining was done in the same order and direction as the lines registered in the Builder Catalog. Now with the change, the last line of the register is inverted so that it is possible to start from the outside and end inside the piece, preventing it from being chipped.
EXAMPLE:
Program generated with old model
NOTES: Green dots represent tool inputs.
Program generated with new model