Scott,
The Amana tool you specified works for me also.
The 1/4" tool I have attached gives me the Unable to Perform Sweep Operation error when I try a partial operation.
			
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Re: Problem Profiling!!!!
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Re: Problem Profiling!!!!
Kerry,
Hmmmmm, I cannot seem to get this tool to do a partial or a full chain. I assume you are using the cabinet named {Base} that is made out of a cabinet back? Where on the part do you start your chain or partial chain?
			
			
									
						
							Hmmmmm, I cannot seem to get this tool to do a partial or a full chain. I assume you are using the cabinet named {Base} that is made out of a cabinet back? Where on the part do you start your chain or partial chain?
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Re: Problem Profiling!!!!
Scott,
I am using the part named Base created from a beck
Here is the starting point and direction for a chain which works for me
and here is the starting point and direction fro the partial which does not work
			
			
									
						
										
						I am using the part named Base created from a beck
Here is the starting point and direction for a chain which works for me
and here is the starting point and direction fro the partial which does not work
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Re: Problem Profiling!!!!
Kerry,
Thanks for the info. I figured out that if I do the full chain first thing, it will work as you said. However, if I do a partial first, get the failure message, then it will not do a chain from that point on until I return out and then bring the part back to the PE. I added this info to the listed issue. Thanks for your help.
			
			
									
						
							Thanks for the info. I figured out that if I do the full chain first thing, it will work as you said. However, if I do a partial first, get the failure message, then it will not do a chain from that point on until I return out and then bring the part back to the PE. I added this info to the listed issue. Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Scott Vaal
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