Camotics ~repack~ -

| Feature | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | Define custom tool geometries (flat, ball, bull nose, V-bit) with diameters, lengths, and flute counts. | | Stock Definition | Set precise dimensions (X, Y, Z) and starting position of the raw material block. | | Collision Detection | Warns if the tool holder or spindle would hit the workpiece or fixtures. | | Cycle Time Estimation | Calculates estimated runtime based on feed rates and rapids. | | Cross-Section View | Allows the user to "slice" the simulation to inspect internal features (e.g., pocket depth). | | STL Export | Export the simulated final part as an STL mesh for comparison with the original CAD model. |

He knew Inconel. Inconel didn't cut clean. It fought back. It work-hardened. It pushed tools into submission.

in the G-code that could lead to tool crashes or gouges.

This was the moment. In the original simulation, the tool slid into the material like a knife into butter.

But Elias looked back at the CAMotics screen. He zoomed in on the final pass of the simulation. The digital tool was cutting through the Inconel. It was too clean.

Sara came down from the deck, pale. She looked at the part, then at the screen where CAMotics still flagged his code with a yellow warning.

"The fear?"

The screech dropped an octave, then smoothed out into a low, powerful growl. The load meter dropped to 90%. The cut stabilized.

| Feature | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | Define custom tool geometries (flat, ball, bull nose, V-bit) with diameters, lengths, and flute counts. | | Stock Definition | Set precise dimensions (X, Y, Z) and starting position of the raw material block. | | Collision Detection | Warns if the tool holder or spindle would hit the workpiece or fixtures. | | Cycle Time Estimation | Calculates estimated runtime based on feed rates and rapids. | | Cross-Section View | Allows the user to "slice" the simulation to inspect internal features (e.g., pocket depth). | | STL Export | Export the simulated final part as an STL mesh for comparison with the original CAD model. |

He knew Inconel. Inconel didn't cut clean. It fought back. It work-hardened. It pushed tools into submission.

in the G-code that could lead to tool crashes or gouges.

This was the moment. In the original simulation, the tool slid into the material like a knife into butter.

But Elias looked back at the CAMotics screen. He zoomed in on the final pass of the simulation. The digital tool was cutting through the Inconel. It was too clean.

Sara came down from the deck, pale. She looked at the part, then at the screen where CAMotics still flagged his code with a yellow warning.

"The fear?"

The screech dropped an octave, then smoothed out into a low, powerful growl. The load meter dropped to 90%. The cut stabilized.

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