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Note: By selecting the top of the B-table offset sketch as the WCS Origin, you are setting your CAM up for “Center of Rotation” programming. This means that your real-world setup must match your 3D model setup as closely as possible for the machine to cut the stock in the right place. Alternatively, you may choose to select a WCS Origin point that is relative to the stock or part you are cutting, which does not require your real-world setup to match your 3D model setup as closely. This method would require you to use Pocket NC’s RWO (Rotated Work Offsets) feature. More information on RWO can be found in the RWO Tutorial.

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