There's something simple that I'm missing here, but I just cannot see it.
I have this part I'm cutting (see picture) which is two sided. I have two projects. The material is 10"x4.5" and the part is dead center in the material. The reverse side has the same part, dead center but flipped upside down. On my table I've got two reference edges with XY0 set to the very corner. I am stuffing the material into the corner and flipping the part end over end to cut the opposite side.
Problem is, I'm ending up with a difference of about .180" from end to end, which scraps the part.
There's something in the geometry of this part I'm missing, because to my eyes I should be able to simply flip the material and have a perfect cut.
So, what am I missing? Why is there such a big offset? Help! :eek: