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  1. That will depend on your machine, tooling, etc, but a simple way to finish it would be to use a morph or parallel with a 4 axis control strategy. I see this part is probably based off of the Titan 200M. There's a lot of posts and videos of people finishing this style of part with a plethora of methods that should give you some ideas to try. There's no wrong way as long as you learn something about 5 axis programming along the way!
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  2. Okay 5 things. #1 make sure you go into your planes manger and set the workoffset for your TOP and RIGHT Plane to Zero. #2 in the operation make sure you use mi4 to activate G107/G112 with a one. #3 I never use +D+Z for my WCS. I always use TOP as my WCS for both the turning and the milling. #4 On the deburring not sure how that is supported. I would model the chamfer and drive it with Parallel on the chamfer edges. #5 You only need one Transform operation to transform all the Milling operations. Here you go. 5th Axis Answer Have a nice weekend.
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  3. Bumping this up just to post a solution/conclusion. Thanks to Dylan at CNC, he pointed out my problem. Make sure "tool starts from home position" is UNCHECKED in configuration > simulation.
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