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Invalid Syntax Error 3529

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Hello,
We are trying to run the attach Book case on the CNC. The Cabinet was drawn in E-Cabinets V5. The CNC was able to drill all the shelf holes and started to do the Blind dato. Once it went to do the outline for the Adj. Shelfs, an error came up Line 321 \"Invalid Syntax in program Error 3529\" Line 321: G01X16.5374Y12.26502--0.2100F200.00

The Material thickness
Top of unit is 1.1875 Thick
Bottom of Unit is 1.1875 Thick
Sides and Adj. Shelf are 0.72 Thick

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Dave
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attached is the cnc file
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Post by Dave McPherson »

sorry, It will not let me post a CNC file. I can e-mail to some if they would need it

Thanks again
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Hi Dave,

If you can email me the hsf file for this cabinet and the cnc file I will take a look at the problem. I think I know what the problem (bug) is but I want to make sure. My email is cabinets@thermwood.com

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Post by Dave McPherson »

Thanks you help Jason!
I change the skin thickness setting to 0.72 as per your instructions and everthing work out!

Thanks
Dave
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Hi Dave,

Just to let you know is the skin thickness is the amount that it leaves. For example if you are cutting material that is .72 and your skin thickness is set to .70 you are only cutting .02 on the first pass and the rest on the second pass. Normally you want to set this low like .03. This way it will cut .69 deep on the first pass and then the remaining .03 on the second pass.
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