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    Can I use Verisurf point and line to drill 5Axis holes

    When I use the Verisurf point and line utility, the point is at the bottom of the line which always is below the top of the hole not even with the top as needed for 5Axis drilling.
    I like the way the line is always at the correct angle. I can use the option to not show the point, but the line still is at least 50% into the hole...
    I always have this problem with SW and .xt files
    any videos oh this process?

    thanks


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    Can I use Verisurf point and line to drill 5Axis holes
    yes great tool for this.
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