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sweed76

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  1. Thanks guys, I got it figured out using Josh's advice, I appreciate you guys taking time out of your day to help me
  2. Here you go, I'm sure it's just a stupid mistake of mine but any help is greatly appreciated. Thank You :) Test Part.mcam
  3. I just got a copy of Mastercam 2017 for wire EDM purposes, I've been using X6 for a few months so I'm fairly familiar to the basic functions of Mastercam but yesterday I got a funky error that I've spent basically all day fighting. Just as an example, I have a starting hole inside a square and I want to cut out the square. When I add a tab (which I do for overnight machining) everything works perfectly, same thing with turning off the wire compensation setting. But when I just want to rough a peice all the way around with the proper compensation settings (left or right) instead of going around the square, it just jumps back and forth from the starting hole to the first point of contact on the square. If I change the before mentioned parameters without touching the geometry it works fine. I've tried deleting duplicates and running Findoverlap.dll and changing random parameters but nothing has worked yet. Any suggestions out there would be GREATLY appreciated, I'm just about at the end of my rope.

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