That looks like a pawn for a chess set.
Anyway, I had a similar problem early last year when making a chess set. What I did in the end was draw the profile in autocad and import that into the graphics of the TL-1 and have it generate the code automatically. Took me a few tries to get it right, but in the end it made a very nice show piece for out display case.
For the import, just put the profile on a USB 2.0 thumb-drive, and select the drawing like you would any other program. Also, the 0,0 position of the part must be at 0,0 of what ever cad program you use to generate it. From there it will make the code for you. The tricky bit is getting the U and W values sorted as that is where the thing gets confused when generating the program. Just check the program in edit and cut a test piece out of some sort of soft stock, preferably plastic of some sort.
Here's a link for the similar problem I was having, with pics and code, Profile drawn with auto-cad and code generated auto-magically by the TL-1. Never did get that issue sorted out.
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/haas-l...ile-issue.html