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I agree with Mrs. Martass. It sounds like you need to do one of the folllowing:
1. Install a new rotor
2. Get your rotor machined.
If I were you, I would buy a new rotor and forget about getting your present one turned. Just make sure you buy quality parts instead of the "cheaper alternative". Ask me how I know............