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  1. Check the minimum radius and XY clearance in the entry motion section. I usually set mine to 1% and 45%. XY to .005 or less depending on what I'm doing. Also check your clearance planes and feed planes
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  2. I did a search for thios and found some work arounds that were posted about 9 years ago so I was wondering if there are any better solutions to this. I am trying to create a 45 deg chamfer that is larger then my tool but havent been having much luck. In the past I would just run a 3d parrallel pass and be done with it since it usually was a one off job so a few extra minutes on a cycle wasnt reeally a issue but I have a decent amount of these and instead of contuosly using a bad work around I was wondering how we go about doing this. Without having to lie about the tool definition or create a whole bunch of geometry and cutterpaths to get the tool to step over properly. Is there a easy way to accomplish this? Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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