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The depth of cut is the cosine of the angle times the tool travel. For your 14.5 degree angle, I assume you would set the compound to 7.25 degrees. Then you multiply the distance moved on the compound times .992 to get the achieved depth of cut. (It is really close enough to 1 to be disregarded...)
Oh I meant included angle of 29 degrees so 14.5 compound setting. So distance moved times .968 ? So 100 thou in and I'd be less than 4 thou off? That's a maybe mess with maybe not....
Paul