Hi
Im not the owner and operator of the CNC (Im just lucky to know someone with the machinery), but you program everything, the spacing etc. That was actually what took most of the time, cutting out 90-100 blanks or so.. Im not sure if you can use a roundover bit in the machine, but the cutter can move in the Y axis aswell (up and down), so you can actually have it round your baits, BUT then I have to make 2 piece lures, because it cant router on the underside. But I think its faster to round them over the old fashioned way anyway. But we've had a project going to make a lure in 3d (again 2 part) and use the cnc to sculpt it, or use it for a master/prototype for moldmaking. But with both of us having kids, and he has a busy tour schedule with his rockband, its hard to find time to all these projects
Michael