Thanks for the additional info! I've been working on correcting the overages, which seem to come from the blend arc not being perfectly tangent to the arc segments. As for the "drift" seen in that image, that's a bigger issue, because it means that we're losing or gaining distance somewhere. I'm 90% sure it's a simple issue with the Line-Arc case, so if that's true, I should be able to fix it pretty easily. I've been using this program as well, which has a good combination of lines and arcs:
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