I have been puzzling over how to deal with double sided routing of 1" pvc.
Currently I am working on a 12" x 12" square area, with 10 work pieces
arrayed out.  Each part has a couple 1/8" zero holes that I use to line up
when I flip the pvc.  The problem lies in the fact that nothing really
comes out when I flip the pvc.  I am using G10l2P*R* to rotate the board
depending on a two point zero.  However, the points never are square with
each other, to the tune of .100 off at 10" from zero.  I have checked my
machine squareness and I believe it is less than .010 on a 12" piece.  All
I can figure out is that the 1/8 endmill is wandering enough to cause
this.  Does anyone with experience doing this have some points to offer?
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