Flip ops first problem

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Flip ops first problem

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I think that control nest is not compensating properly for the amount it trims off the sheet. In my case .05" and the parts with tenon cuts as a flip are not lining up with the outline cutter by that amount. I haven't test on my end yet but thought that it may be known already. I'm going to run a test with a larger trim amount and see if it affects it.

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Forrest,

Are we to assume that you are using the latest Control Nesting 5.89?
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Yes, I will run a test later today.

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