On 10 July 2013 11:34, EBo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I had been wondering about dragging the point back through the part --
> causing extra/excessive ware on the tip).  I wonder if you do, or could
> have, backed the tool out a little from contact, on the reverse.

This was a one-off job, and in theory the tool dragging back up the
same slot shouldn't be too critical in that case.
In practice I wasn't sure that the tool was actually dragging back in
the _same_ slot even. So I did back out the cutter on the retract
(handily, the reverse action means that just gripping the adjuster
ring backs out the cutter) on the last cut.


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