We recommend always using Adaptive Clearing over Pocket. This is especially true for hard materials like aluminium or hard plastics. The bigger the pocket you are willing to mill, the more time you will save by using Adaptive Clearing instead of Pocket. Where Pocket cut constantly (and thus go faster than Adaptive Clearing ), the extra time your mill gets to cool down with the Adaptive Clearing allows it to handle bigger steps. The main difference between both operations is that Pocket will keep a constant engagement of your mill in the stock, while Adaptive Clearing will take bites, alternating cutting and cooling. W hen it comes to milling pockets (basically large holes), you have 2 options: the Pocket operation or the Adaptive Clearing operation.
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