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On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:00:18 -0500, -MIKE-
wrote: On 10/12/10 4:37 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Oct 12, 5:14 pm, wrote: On 10/12/10 2:31 PM, Robatoy wrote: Hard to explain, I need to draw that up for you.... maybe not. You want the upside seam to be vertical, not on any tangent of that 1/8". You're saying the top of the surface of material should match up with the apex of the curve in the cutter... the farthest point in or out in the curve. -MIKE- You want the exit apex to be vertical, 90° to the surface. If you do anything less or more than that, you will be feathering the edges, lengthening/widening the edge. It would make sense to keep that as tight as possible. Your question, in itself, tells me you understand. In between posts, I finally found a manual on the PC website for the "system." Can you give a link to the manual? I couldn't find it. |
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