Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Hatch Pattern A hatch pattern in laser engraving refers to a grid-like pattern created by intersecting lines or shapes used to fill or texture an area during engraving. Hatch patterns are commonly employed to achieve shading, texture, or depth effects in engraved designs, particularly when reproducing grayscale images or creating complex patterns. Engraving software allows users to customize hatch patterns by adjusting parameters such as line spacing, angle, density, and direction, providing flexibility and control over the appearance of engraved surfaces. |
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