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The jig file is used for cutting; assemble it following the step-by-step diagram. The processing file is used for engraving; set the diameter to 100. It's best not to process 20 pens simultaneously. You can process the outer pens first, then change the focus to the inner circle. Make sure to place each pen in the center of the line. You can use a camera to align them; if one pen is aligned, the others will also align. Test before batch processing to avoid waste.