Image here:
(Pretend the Ring is under this image to get a sense of where it's gonna cut and how)
As you can see (oh, the image is in Mils [Thousands of an Inch]), we've got thoat 0.008" that we've not been compensating.
On top of that, the tool orientation is a bit off.
Lastly, we're not working with a bar cylinder, but rather with small blanks, about 0.4" in width and 1" in outer Diameter (0.6" inner diameter). I'm concerned that if they get a tool that is symmetrically oriented, there may be some problems working with such thin pieces.
But yeah, I figured there was a solution that could be done, and compensating in the program for the cutter Radius would definitely help. I don't like that the tool (101) is oriented how it is, but I don't know if my boss is planning on getting a fourth tool any time soon.