Abstract

Conventional algorithms for tool path generation from measured points did not use the region-by-region idea to generate adaptive tool paths since it is difficult to obtain geometric information of scattered points directly, which is necessary for adaptive tool path generation. This paper presents a new strategy for determining geometric information of physical parts measured and then three-axis numerically controlled (NC) adaptive (region-based) tool paths that overcome the inherent drawback (redundant tool paths) can be directly generated from measured points. A new algorithm for computing offsets of B-spline surfaces constructed using chosen point data as control points is also proposed in the paper.

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