V-Groove Interior Overcut Definition Panel |
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the blade retracts from the fallout on interior cuts on the inside cut V-Groove Interior Overcut cuts into the V-Groove fallout, not the matboard.
The V-Groove Interior Overcut field is marked with a White Arrow.
The inside of the V-Groove cuts first in a clockwise direction. These are internal cuts, which cut into the V-Groove fallout.
The outside of the V-Groove cuts second in a counter-clockwise direction. These are external cuts, which cut into the matboard.
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| Image Removed The Backups and Overcuts Fields for V-Grooves Control Specifically Where the Blade Plunges into and Retracts From the Matboard or Fallout |
V-Groove Cut Direction and Cut Order |
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The inside of the V-Groove cuts first in a clockwise direction. These are internal cuts, which cut into the V-Groove fallout. The outside of the V-Groove cuts second in a counter-clockwise direction. These are external cuts, which cut into the matboard.
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title | V-Groove Interior Overcut Full Definition |
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| The V-Groove Interior Overcut controls where the Blade Retracts from the Fallout (not the Matboard) on the Interior cuts of the Inside Cut of the V-Groove. The initial plunge position is determined by the bevel type. The Interior Cut is where the Blade Plunges or Retracts from the Fallout (not the Matboard). If the Interior Overcut on the Inside Cut of the V-Groove is cut Too Long, Decrease the Interior Overcut on V-Grooves. If the Interior Overcut on the Inside Cut of the V-Groove is cut Too Short, Increase the Interior Overcut on V-Grooves. The V-Groove Interior Overcut field is marked with a White Arrow on the Configurations screen and the Map illustration. Image AddedImage AddedSee: V-Groove Interior Overcut Configurations |
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title | How to Adjust the Configurations |
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| 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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