Hi Rainer

> I'd shift it in the CD software and run the CAM again....

I thought about that. It´d be quick and easy but I not a very nice 
solution and one that would introduce an extra step and therefore an 
extra chance to make mistakes.

The similar, but more robust solution would have been to correct the XY 
skew in the CAM postprocessor. Still adapting the kinematic module seams 
to make more sense to me.

See you
Flo
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