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    Hi, All

    I just purchased a Bridgeport with a boss 8 control. I drew a simple rectangle with a .5 radius on the corners. I am using right tool comp. I get two corners that cut correctly. 1 corner that cuts at a 45 and the other is the start point I think I need a lead in there. As you could guess I an new at this. I have a CNC laser with mach3 that runs fine. Wondering if it is the post?? Bobcad 21

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    Quote Originally Posted by gguidi
    Hi, All

    I just purchased a Bridgeport with a boss 8 control. I drew a simple rectangle with a .5 radius on the corners. I am using right tool comp. I get two corners that cut correctly. 1 corner that cuts at a 45 and the other is the start point I think I need a lead in there. As you could guess I an new at this. I have a CNC laser with mach3 that runs fine. Wondering if it is the post?? Bobcad 21

    Gary
    The post may need a little tweek in the Setup Driver. That doesn't seem like it should be doing that either. If the G-Code is right it should cut all four Radii no problem.

    Post a Cad File and G-Code in the BCC Forum their are a lot of guys there to help you. I don't know anything about a Boss 8 Control
    Post in the BobCad-Cam Forum http://216.117.147.20/bobcadsupport/forums/index.php
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