im just wanted to know if there is an order that u do your cut outs and tabs outside in or inside out or it does not matter..
im just wanted to know if there is an order that u do your cut outs and tabs outside in or inside out or it does not matter..
I don't know if I understand your question... Are you asking what order to cut the tabs to release the project from the board? I guess I never thought about it. I like to do small cutouts in my hand. So I will cut the project loose first. Then hold it in my hand to cutout the more intricate cuts. I also have a way to cut them. I broke a 1/8" Cutting bit. I saved the cutter half. I use it in my rotary (dremel) tool. This is just my preference. I am sure there are different methods.
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Aubrey,
If you have more that one area being cut out you will need to individually select the "flip cut" for some of them to move the path in or out to get the proper cut path. Doing the cut path for all of them at the same time and flipping might set the path for some of them in the wrong direction.
As others have stated the machine will do the cut outs in a certain order, we can not control the order of operation.
NOTE TO OTHERS, Aubrey and I have been working on one of his designs for a shelf bracket........
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Just an update for all who were trying to help out Aubrey. He contacted for setting up a DXF file for a shelf bracket and we got that worked through. I've shown him a faster way instead of trying to carve (raster) the bracket and then cut it out. Just applied the cut path to each vector line so he could cut it out.
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