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Patrick Maylor
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October 8, 2024 - 11:21 am
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Hi Isaac

That worked fine.  

 

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October 8, 2024 - 9:55 am
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Patrick,

See the attached video.

Let me know if this doesn’t answer your question.

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Isaac

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October 8, 2024 - 9:28 am
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Hi Isaac

 

Its the upper strip on the Lr Cub L cabinet.  I put an oversize on width of 20mm but in the output I get the original panel size, where the 1383 below with the oversize should come out at 1403 I would assume.  The manel has no other machining other then perimeter routing.

SetMachiningParameters(“A”, 1, 0, 0, false);
CreateFinishedWorkpieceBox(“Upper Strip 1_15_f0”, 1383, 550, 19.6);
SetWorkpieceSetupPosition(0, 10, 6.7, 0);

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Patrick

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Hi Patrick,

Would you please send me a copy of this file?

I will have a look at what you are asking and respond.

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Isaac

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Good morning Gents

I have a top panel on a unit and I am using the space dimensions to set the size of the cabinets and surrounding fillets.  I need to add extra width and height to the panel so that it can be scribed in on site, but when use oversizing on the specific panel the output to maestro it outputs the model dimensions rather than the oversized dimensions.  As the cabinet has multiple inner tooling’s in the back that are accurately placed I cannot oversize the space otherwise the cut-outs become a complete nightmare to place.  Is there a way to oversize specific panels or is there a setting that I have missed?

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Patrick

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