Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Pattern A cutting pattern refers to the layout or arrangement of cutting paths, shapes, or contours used to define the cutting operation in laser cutting and engraving processes. Cutting patterns are typically generated from digital design files or CAD drawings and specify the desired shapes, dimensions, and positions of the cut features on the material surface.
Common cutting patterns include straight lines, curves, arcs, circles, and complex geometric shapes, which are arranged and optimized to maximize material utilization, minimize waste, and achieve desired cutting outcomes. Cutting patterns may be customized and adapted for specific cutting applications and material types, allowing for efficient and precise cutting of a wide range of materials and components. |
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