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    Adding a new tool to the inventory

    I run RhinoCam Pro and have found the need to create a new tool that is not in inventory. Specifically a ground radius milling cutter so that I can cut an convex arc into the edge of a circle while mounted flat in the machine.

    This is the tool I'm looking too use.

    http://www.whitney-tool.com/html/convex_radius.html

    Any ideas?

    Mike
    Last edited by mwestvang; 12-05-2010 at 07:42 AM.
    Mike Westvang
    Dryad Bows Inc.


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    Well it looks like a lollypop mill will do the job. Now I have it built in the inventory but can't get it to appear in 3 axis. Any suggestions?

    Mike
    Mike Westvang
    Dryad Bows Inc.


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