That did the trick perfectly, I set it to look ahead 200 steps and it ran without a hitch. As a result I felt confident to run a test on a body and neck design using some 1/2" plywood that was sitting around. Not only did it do a nice job, after measuring it to verify consistency with the blueprints I found that it was dead on down to the last 0.001" and had a fantastic friction fit in the neck joint. I now feel confident to move forward with the first complete guitar to be cut with this machine. Here are a couple of pictures of how it turned out:
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In case the neck looks a tad wide, that's because it is. When built, this guitar will have 8-strings. Part of the reason it's being delayed is that I am just getting started building a CNC pickup winder and active control circuit that will likely outperform the EMG 808's that the client has requested.