TruCUT RDWorks the Cut In and Cut Feature Overview (Part 1) Cut in and Out Video Mini-Series
rdworks cut in out option
The Cut In and Cut Out feature is very similar to the Lead In and Lead Out feature in CNC Machines.
Using this feature will help you to get nice and smooth cutouts when laser cutting, but with that being said, you will notice a bigger change on your bigger more powerful Machines.
This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Next video covers CI & CO – Location.
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Video Transcript
Hi there, guys. In today's video, we're gonna be having a overview of the cut in and cut out feature located. Intricate already works. But before that, let's have a quick intro. Firs. Mm, yeah. Mm. So today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za 0.0 dot zero. We make sure we need you to watch problem solving videos. And we also have daily updates otherwise, back in the programme. Yeah. So now just you guys know this is going to be many serious on the cut in and cut out feature, and I will also be leaving relevant links and descriptions. You guys can actually follow it along. Now, when it comes to the cut in and cut out feature, this is very similar to the lead in and lead out that you normally get in your CNC machining. So it's the same concept is just over a year. It's called cutting and cut out. Now by default. If you import or create a curve or uh, path, it will not have these settings cutting and cut out, and for most shapes, you don't really need it. So by default it is not there, but we can activate if we wanted to. Now just a basic concept or basic overview of what it is so cut in spray much the angle with which the cut comes in with and then they cut out of the angle comes out. So if you just start on a hard edge and start cutting, you might get a bit of a defect by the starting area. And then if you also have just to cut in from the top down, then you could also destroy it a bit. So what happens is they try and make it a bit more smoother so you can get a smooth overall finish. Obviously, you can, uh, depending on the shape you're trying to cut this out, then we'll be on the outside. Or if you're trying to cut hole in something, you might start on the inside and start a cut in, and then you cut out to have a smoother finish. Now, yeah, in general, with a laser cutting is not really necessary. But you know, there is times when perhaps you wanna add it. And yeah, that's pretty much overview of the cut in and cut out feature. Like I mentioned by default it is not active, but you can activate it for certain shapes and that if you wanted to have it, okay. But otherwise in the meanwhile, if we head here to softwaretraining.co.za guys will notice. We've got a variety of different Softwares We do cover, and you can also isolate. You're searching on the top of right. If you do not, however, see the training videos you're looking forward. Just simply go here requested training video, filling the uniform, and then we'll do our best to try and make that for you. But otherwise thanks guys, for watching and shirts.