@Teeman Tony: I’m not sure what you mean about insetting the line. Again, I must repeat (I’ll stop now; I promise.), I don’t know anything about CC. In VCarve, I would not do any insetting. I would select the letter, which would then show a dotted line around the letter. Then I would choose a pocket tool path using whatever V bit I chose. The software “knows” the diameter of the bit, and would create the toolpath so that the letter is carved out to the line. This is the same with any bit. You create the pocket - in this case a letter - and tell the software to carve it out. It takes the bit diameter into account so that the bit carves to the outer limits of the pocket. No “insetting” required.