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Normal Bevel

Normal Bevel Opening Definition

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  • The Normal Bevel Opening is

when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard surface so it Slants Away from the surface of the Matboard, and the Matboard Core is Seen from the front. Also referred to as Standard or Forward bevel.
  • Cutting From the Back will cut with the face of the mat toward the CMC Board, and can be selected on the Cutting Preview.

  • The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° right angle.

  • Select Normal Bevelfrom the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration
    • created by cutting into the matboard surface with the blade angled at 45°/52°, thereby slanting the bevel away from the matboard surface. The matboard core is visible from the front.

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    titleNormal Bevel Opening Full Definition

    The Normal Bevel Opening is

    when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard surface so it Slants Away from the surface of the Matboard, and the Matboard Core is Seen from the front. Also referred to as Standard or Forward bevel.

    Cutting From the Back will cut with the face of the mat toward the CMC Board, and can be selected on the Cutting Preview.

    The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.

    Select Normal Bevel

    created by cutting into the matboard surface with the blade angled at 45°/52°, thereby slanting the bevel away from the matboard surface. The matboard core is visible from the front.

    The Bevel Type refers to the angle at which the blade cuts the surface of the matboard when it deviates from the 90° right angle cut.

    Select Normal Bevel or Normal Bevel-Front of Mat from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration.

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    Normal Bevel - Front of Mat Definition

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  • The Normal Bevel - Front of Mat is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard surface so it Slants Away from the surface of the Matboard, and the Matboard Core is Seen from the front. Also referred to as Standard or Forward bevel.

  • Cutting From the Front will cut with the face of the mat toward the operator, and can be selected on the Cutting Preview or by cutting a Cut-From-Front element such as a Deboss or V-Groove.

  • The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° right angle.

  • Select Normal Bevel - Front of Matfrom the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration. Expand
    titleNormal Bevel - Front of Mat Definition

    The Normal Bevel - Front of Mat is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard surface so it Slants Away from the surface of the Matboard, and the Matboard Core is Seen from the front. Also referred to as Standard or Forward bevel.

    Cutting From the Front will cut with the face of the mat toward the operator, and can be selected on the Cutting Preview or by cutting a Cut-From-Front element such as a Deboss or V-Groove.

    The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.

    Select Normal Bevel - Front of Matfrom the Current Bevel Type dropdown control to edit this configuration

    45 Degree Normal Bevel Opening Configurations

    See: 45 Degree Plus Normal Bevel Opening Configurations

    See: 45 Degree Front Normal Bevel Opening Configurations

    See: 52 Degree Normal Bevel Opening Configurations

    See: 90 Degree Normal Bevel Opening Configurations

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    titleHow to Adjust the Configurations

    When adjusting Configurations, click the Plus (Increase) or Minus (Decrease) button on the desired field about five times.

    Click OK and do another test cut.

    Continue making adjustments until the desired outcome is achieved.

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