When to back the tool out from the work?

If cutting in X while moving in y you can move back in y off the part without impacting depth of cut in x.

If using carbide try to avoid a stopped tool touching anything.

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Do you have an interest in building?
Jim

I've always heard good things about the Factory Five kit, and yours is a beautiful example. I had built several Corvettes for SCCA competition in the 70's, and I did consider building one of the Cobra kits in the 80's. I got married instead, and my better half wasn't so keen on the idea. I made the right choice though, and honestly don't what to roll around on the garage floor again.
 
Thanks for the comments Bill. We have had a lot of fun with the Corvette club on the track.
I was lucky. The build was a 50th BP from my better half. Actually looking to move it out of the shop in the spring and look for another project.
All the best with the machining.
 
If cutting in X while moving in y you can move back in y off the part without impacting depth of cut in x.

If using carbide try to avoid a stopped tool touching anything.

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Thanks TQ. Had to think about it a bit, but I got it.
 
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