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Originally Posted by deadlydayne
I flipped and milled the bottom only to mill the rectangle for size so your clamps didnt hit anything. I have a cutter that has one carbide insert, its .5x.5" So it looks like this

adjust for cutter comp and have the top half of the carbide insert cut the bottom bevel. I had to lie to the program and machine to get it to cut like that
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Cool. The reason I asked was because I'm trying to get better with cnc'ing, but I haven't found a good way to rezero once the part is flipped, but I haven't tried using anything but the normal endmills.
keep up the good work