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Wondering if some can help me figure this out...I created a custom tool so I can back plot a dovetail groove correctly..., but I doesn't want to do the ID side of the groove with the opposite edge...It's using the same side of the tool for the OD as well...I described it as .125....If I use a standard tool and give the 31 deg. clearance it does the tool path correctly , but when backplotted it looks like it machines the groove too big...When it's posted the numbers are correct so just a matter of me wanting it to look like the part when I verify it. |
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| Oops, me too... I was thinking milling You may have to define 2 turning tools to have offsets on different corners or try with display tool comp off in the verify or combination of no comps in the toolpath etc. |
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