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    Multiple parts in one set up...?

    How would a fellow go about executing multiple parts in one set up? I need to make 6 "washers" 3.00" od, 1.579" id, with 6 holes thru and countersunk around the landing on the part. My first cut I planned to drill the 6 holes, then move the absolute 0 on the stock, to continue the second set of 6 holes for the next part. I know its possible...at least for someone that knows how

    Thanks,

    Kevin


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    Ha!! Found it!!

    Figured it out already.


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