Looking at the Cut Scale and Go Scale Features in TruCUT RDWorks (Part 6)

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The great thing about these features is when you combine it with the Output Select Design option.

When you are cutting something out with the laser, but want to isolate the cutout within a cutout border then these features will be very handy.

This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Next video covers Optimize.
Previous video covered Position.

Video Transcript

Hey, guys. In today's video, we're gonna be looking at the cut and go scale features located on your laser works panel, and this will be for that already works. But before that, let's have a quick intro first. Mm. So today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za s here today. We make sure that easy to watch problem solving videos. And we also have daily updates otherwise, back in the programme. Yet now, just a quick reminder. This is a miniseries on your laser works. Uh, panel also live relevant links in the description. Now, if for some reason you do not see it always good to have you and then you go to process control bar and then just, um uh, select the visibility there. Now, when it comes to our next option here, which is the cut scale and go scale these buttons here on the bottom, right of the future. Um, in my opinion, I would probably put the ghost scale on top of the gut scale. So what? Uh, what we'll do, we'll start with the ghost tales. Another ghost, Kale. Basically, um, when you click that it will give you a prompt of uh, the way you can set the movement speed and like, with and so forth for blank space. And they will basically make a rectangle around your design, which in my case, will be this top as well. But just for demonstration, I've made it here, So you were actually be able to see the movement, speed and so forth of this. So what this will do is to kind of simulate, you can say, a cut of, like, a boundary box. So let's say you're making design here and you want a little boundary box, you cut it out on. Then you said it there. So this will only move the laser head, not the actual laser itself, so it won't cut or only simulator. Then if you use the next option, the cut scale, then it will have similar options. But you'll obviously be able to set the minimum maximum. Sorry, Mini me minimum and maximum power of the laser. So then and that one will actually then cut the rectangle of brown. So that's pretty much what the cut scale and go scale features do. Just a quick recap again. So the bottom line, the ghost k will simulate the rectangle of your laser head and the cuts kill actually use the laser to cut the rectangle. Otherwise, yeah, if we had to head here to softwaretraining.co.za z Day you guys will notice. Got a variety of different software to recover. And also you can isolate your search and it's all right if you do not, however, find what you're looking forward just to hear. Request a training video. Then we will make that video for you. But otherwise thanks, guys, for watching and cheers.

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