I don't think you're missing that much, I'm not 100% sure, but it
    looks like a numerical problem somewhere. Specifically, for some
    reason Inkscape seems to convert a perfectly straight line segment
    into a curved segment when outsetting (even if you explicitly
    convert to a straight line segment first, so that there is no chance
    that it's almost straight or anything), that seems a bit odd. On my
    installation (0.48) it seems like it's mostly just the left tooth(?)
    at the top, although similar effects play up when insetting.
    
    Interestingly dynamic offset seems to do better, but it also clearly
    gives a different result (it rounds cusp corners). But if that's
    okay for you that might be a way out.
    
    In any case, you might want to file a bug report. To do so, please
    go to:
    http://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/
    and click on "Report a bug" (it's on the right). In the mean time
    I've also added the developers list to the recipients, in case
    anyone there knows what to do.
    
    On 2011-03-10 20:30, kqt4at5v@...1263... wrote:
    I am missing something simple
      
      I have the first image, gear.ps, that I want to cut out with a
      0.125 endmill
      
      So I set outset in inkscape preferences to 5.625, select all nodes
      and path->outset and I get the second image, gear.svg
      
      Where am I going wrong
      
      
      Richard
      
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