![]() ![]() But, I’ve also started to see that there are a lot of people not using cutter compensation to adjust the size of their features. I always say that whatever process you have that makes good parts and is profitable is an acceptable process. He explained that he needed to bore another 0.0015″ larger, so he went into Fusion and entered negative Stock to Leave to adjust the size. I watched all of this activity, and once the part was done I asked what he did. He reposted the program and re-ran the bore operations. After a part was done, he measured a bore, punched some numbers into his calculator, ran back into his office, and made some adjustments to his program. Most of his business involves rapid prototyping parts for Silicon Valley and Bay Area companies. He is someone I would consider a competent machinist, programmer, and businessperson. ![]() A few days ago, I was at a friend’s shop. ![]()
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