Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Scaling Scaling in laser engraving refers to the process of resizing or adjusting the dimensions of a design, pattern, or image to fit the desired engraving area or target size. Laser engraving software allows operators to scale designs proportionally or non-proportionally, depending on the requirements of the engraving project. Proportional scaling maintains the aspect ratio of the original design, ensuring that width and height dimensions are adjusted uniformly, while non-proportional scaling allows independent adjustment of width or height dimensions. Scaling capabilities are essential for adapting designs to different workpiece sizes, optimizing material usage, and achieving desired engraving outcomes with precision and consistency. |
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