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| What I am trying to do is cut 6 flutes down the side of a .7" round 4.4" long. I would like to use a bull end mill off center so I can get a different profile rather than a ball on center. My drawing is just drawn flat. Basically 6 lines drawn at an angle. Flutes are 1turn in 4.4" I have been using a contour tool path chaining the 6 lines. Using Axis sub in this tool path. I see no way of moving the tool over so it is not in the center of the stock. If I try a multi axis path it is looking for a surface as the drive so my single lines will not work? It looks like all the multi axis paths are looking for a surface? Does that sound correct? I could use the tool path I get with the cotour tool path and just set the Y axis over and run the bull end mill. I would rather use the verify just to see what my idea looks like, rather than run a practice part. Thanks for any help. Stephen |
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