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    Interesting.....

    I make vector paths to cut out the tags from sheet stock. I use 1/4 inch strips of double stick tape to hold the tag after it is cut so no tabs. I assign the 1/4 inch bull nose bit and actually use a 1/16th circuit board end mill bit. It locks the feed rate into 1st gear. Never switches to 2nd gear.

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    I only saved a few seconds keeping the carving bit in the chuck during the 3 bit, v, carving, and cutting first test was done.
    when the 60 deg v bit was asked for, I put in the real v bit and it ask to re-find and I did, then entered contuine and it did not question the other 2 bits since they are about the same length .
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