I've just downloaded the new V8.5 and I've got one or two questions since the help file doesn't seem to have been updated to cover the new features.
I assume that "Kerf Width" is the measured width of the laser beam - (needed for the Cut settings?)
What is "Allowance Offset"?
The Cut Inside/Outside/On facility is most welcome and will save having to draw offset cutting lines in the CAD drawing.
Jim.
Cut2D Laser V8.5 Questions
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Re: Cut2D Laser V8.5 Questions
Allowance offset is the amount you want to offset the toolpath by from where it would normally cut. Saves you the hassle of creating a new set of vectors and is usually used for tweaking parts that fit together. Probably not needed much on a laser cutter but it's very handy for a router cutter.
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Re: Cut2D Laser V8.5 Questions
Adrian,Adrian wrote:Allowance offset is the amount you want to offset the toolpath by from where it would normally cut. Saves you the hassle of creating a new set of vectors and is usually used for tweaking parts that fit together. Probably not needed much on a laser cutter but it's very handy for a router cutter.
I thought that the kerf width might have been used to calculate the offset (half of kerf width).
Jim.
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Re: Cut2D Laser V8.5 Questions
There's no kerf width setting in the standard Cut2D so I'm not sure how it works but it would be nearest to the tool diameter in standard Cut2D so kerf width and allowance offset could still work together. The kerf width would give you the true position of the cut depending on how wide the laser is cutting and then you can offset from there with the allowance offset.
I might be talking garbage but that's how I'd see it working.
I might be talking garbage but that's how I'd see it working.