Advanced V-carve Inlay - Excessive Motions Help

Hey,

Context:
I have a design with very wide radius inside edges to my female inlay. When doing the female advanced v-carve operation, it goes great but the latter 50% of the time it’s running this operation is wasted doing alot of redundant up and down carves into a perfectly fine radius corner. Looking at the toolpaths, I can see some of the corners have none of these operations but then others do and it makes no sense as these additional motions are completely pointless.

Question:
Can anyone give some insight on how to remove these redundant motions creating divets in the corners (instead of smooth curves) in carbide create without affecting the radius shape because, after timing the process, they compose an unnecessary 50% time addition to the production process, and it’s a low-hanging fruit to remove and be 50% greater efficiency.

Carbide Create Toolpath:

The Real-World Result:

Which version of Carbide Motion are you using?

Have you tried the new beta?

which attempts to optimizes this

Build 778

I have not - I will try this!

Before I do, I noticed a previous version of the sketch (dxf) I made 2 months ago and tested (which I exported from fusion360) was fine and did not have this issue. It looks like, close up, that the ones which have this problem in this sketch are the ones which are not smooth but jagged on a finer level:

…but all the triangle shapes in this sketch are all identical, so I don’t see why any of their corners are being imported with different corner constructions - imo this wouldn’t have been caused by the dxf file from fusion. It has to be a carbide import problem.

Does the new beta attempt to fix this issue? I’ll give it a go

yup, this fixed it instantly - thanks!