I'm sorry to see that.

When I have problems like that , Clint gets me to send in the files for the guys to take a look at.
Dare I say it? its not uncommon to have a few glitches until you get it to work by tweaking things.
Also with a door like that I like to run a "test" door on some scrap or cheap throwaway material.
I do it as small as possible just to prove it is machinable.
I don't want to blunt the cutters for nothing and also machine time is a lot shorter for a small test.
And also before we cut a job, Jobs that are a little bit complicated and definitely a job with PE cuts, from my experience, it is always good to do a graph screen after nesting and writing CNC.
Particularly with a complicated door like that. I think Graph Screen runs the program as if it was cutting on the machine, only it doesn't have to actually pick up the cutters to do it. It will throw up the X axis is out of bounds when its checking through the code. (I'm not sure why it doesn't do it automatically before you cut it )
but the graph screen function can save you some expensive material and time.