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    Bob,
    Knowing your machine controller and CAM system would help.
    Mach3 has an included Nesting Wizard which allows you to create an array of parts in a grid with X and Y offsets of your choice with the G Code for just one.
    Many CAM systems have nesting options.
    It's often possible to set your part zero or a known coordinate in an area of your stock which doesn't need to be removed until the second side is machined, place a through hole at this point and you have a reference for setting zero on your second side.
    What you do in CAM for your second side will be dictated by your chosen work flow.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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    Hi Magiciner,

    Thanks for your reply. I have bought Boxford's latest software control package with a refurbished A3HSRi2/auto 4th axis. I will be working exclusively in hardwood.

    I was thinking of getting V Carve Pro for carving and text. Also to import STL files and export tool paths to the Boxford control software. This was my anticipated workflow, but I have found out that it will create a batch for single sided production, but only for a single component 2 sided.

    As you will have realised, I am completely new to all this. Your thoughts on any alternative workflow would be most appreciated.

    Bob

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    You just cam Side 1 and Side 2 as two separate jobs, you have to plan your own set ups to ensure alignment.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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    Hi Magiciner,

    Thanks for your thoughts and sorry for the late reply.

    It's starting to make sense now and I can see what I need to do.

    Doing it is another matter, but I'll get there be it takes a little while.

    Bob

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