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  1. Finally had a chance to go back over this thing....

    Finally had a chance to go back over this thing. So i studied my model as close as I could and cannot find that the 0 point is wrong or offset to one direction. Chamfers in the simulation look to be...
  2. I thought that to and I honesty can’t find...

    I thought that to and I honesty can’t find anything in the model wrong but there is always a chance that I am overlooking something so I am going to take a look again this evening
  3. I did I use the same side for both operations....

    I did I use the same side for both operations. The closest left on side 1 and the hole on the left on side 2. I did think also that the backlash might be getting me so I re-ran the same code with the...
  4. I kind of checked that I ran my indicator across...

    I kind of checked that I ran my indicator across the top of the fixture just to see if it was not flat and it bounced around between .001ish across the 7 inches. It was better than I expected for...
  5. No I haven’t but I was wondering if that could be...

    No I haven’t but I was wondering if that could be a potential issue. I’m using some of the cam screw type clamps and torquing the right one down first so it pushes the part to the left locking it...
  6. Flipped part and chamfers are offset on x axis

    Need a little help here. So I am flipping my part over to run side 2 which is nothing special just some facing and chamfering. I made a fixture for this part and I am using one of the holes as my 0...
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