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    wall outlet gcode needed

    I am building a light sequencer and would like some G-Code to cutout an opening for a standard wall socket in a metal case. I am using Mach2.
    Any help would be aprciated.
    Thanks


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    I have the NEMA 5-15R in dwg, it is the single socket hospital grade.
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    Check out the Newfangled wizards in Mach3. They have some common operations plus some electrical shapes.


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    nice

    Thanks Al!
    I was looking for a duplex type, but this will work too.


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