On a PRS Standard I'd do this:
First find out how deep you need to cut to get past the upspiral portion of your compression bit so you don't tear up the top veneer. My guess would be .35".
Do .35" per pass make your part about .005 larger than it needs to be (you can use offsets in VCarve/Aspire).
Cut almost all of the way through (about .04 shy of being all the way through)
On the final pass reverse the direction of the cut and eliminate the offset.
Your parts should come out barely needing any sanding.
Don't go much faster than 2.5 to 3 IPS at 12-14k RPM.
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