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I noticed in one of the laser forums that somebody posted a graphic that their employer asked them to mark something - now this graphic was something like this on you see on the screen so it had multiple areas each of which was supposed to be marked at different depths and when I saw that I thought okay thats not a big deal but then as I considered it a little bit more I thought you know I dont have any settings worked up to do anything like that just off the top of my head so I kind of sat down and worked out some numbers and some different hatch patterns and hatch settings that would get me to depths that I could say Im pretty comfortable that Im gonna be plus or minus a thousandth of that number thousandth of an inch that is so if you look at this first section up here I sort of set a depth target so one thousandth of an inch to five thousandth of an inch and I set the number of passes I found this was a pretty good way to adjust the depth a pretty simple way to adjust the dept