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We found that he had not thought about the diameter of the cutter - thinking that it would not matter for the follow plan because it does not need to know the tool diameter.
However, QuickCAM looks at the size of the cutter when creating toolpaths, and determines whether it needs to lift out of the job to get to the next cut.
It does this to make broken contours machine smoothly on the machine, instead of lifting out and feeding back in all the time
To overcome this problem, the user just had to select a small diameter cutter to use on the Follow Plan
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File comment: How the text should look - after using a small diameter cutter in the Follow Machining Plan

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File comment: This picture highlights how the tool will not be lifted out between letters, if QuickCAM thinks the cutter is wider than the gap between the letters

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