When creating custom products using the Solid Model Analyzer, it is sometimes necessary to assign a specific tool in order for the analyzer to achieve certain shapes or detailing (such as profiles). Creating these details is achievable by setting up one's Toolfile, tools, and ensuring the diameter of the intended detailing matches the diameter of the intended tool in one's Toolfile.
In one's primary Toolfile, under the Router Tool List, one can find a tooling default that allows one to assign a specific tool as a pocketing/SMA router. This is necessary in order for the software to register that tool as being an option to search through when attempting to shape the parts of the custom product or 3D solid. To ensure the tool is selected by the SMA, it is necessary to assign the desired detail in a 2D drawing, with the cutout or detail in the 2D drawing matching the diameter of the pocketing/SMA tool in the actual Toolfile. It is not necessary to draw the intended detail in the precise or correct shape in the 2D drawing, as, even if the part is extruded into 3D with that shape, the detail, upon being analyzed and converted into a 3D Microvellum product, the cutout or detail will be reshaped to match the router bit of the selected tool.
To ensure the router bit is shaped correctly and produces the exact shape that one wants, open the tool's .dwg file in the Router Bits folder of Microvellum Data\Graphics (if you have never visited this folder before and are having trouble finding it, click "Browse" in your routers section of your Toolfile, and the file explorer will automatically open this folder). With the .dwg open, set the origin point for the bit at the (0,0,0) point