Select which part of the V-Groove to edit (Outside, Inside, Both) by clicking the desired radio-buttons between the Less Feather and Less Bump sections.
Select which part of the object to edit by clicking the Less Feather or Less Bump buttons.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, select Less Feather.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, select Less Bump.
If the Inside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, select Less Feather.
If the Inside cut of theOval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, select Less Bump.
A Feather in the Outside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, Increase the Outside Oval Rotation.
A Bump in the Outside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, Decreasethe Outside Oval Rotation.
A Feather in the Inside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Inside Cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Inside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, Decrease the Inside Oval Rotation.
A Bump in the Inside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended on either the Inside Cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Inside cut of theOval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, Increase the Inside Oval Rotation.