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Exterior Overcut on V-Grooves

The V-Groove Exterior Overcut (red arrow) is where the cut continues into the corner before retracting the blade from the matboard on the outside cut of the V-Groove.

Exterior Cuts cut into the matboard, not the fallout

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V-Groove Cut Direction and Cut Order

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.

The Exterior Overcut is part of the second pass.

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Current Bevel Type

Make sure to select

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Current V-Groove Bevel Type

Select the desired Cartridge Tab and then the V-Groove

configuration

bevel type from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control before making adjustments.

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Red Arrow on the Configuration Map

The V-Groove Exterior Overcut, which is part of the outside cut of the V-Groove, is displayed on the V-Groove Configuration

Map 

Map and on the associated fieldas a red arrow.

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V-Groove Exterior Overcut too Short

If the exterior overcut retracts the blade too soon, it makes the exterior overcut too short on the outside cut
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Check against the Configuration Map of the V-Groove you are cutting to determine specifically which cuts are the Exterior Overcuts.

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Exterior Cuts, such as rectangles, cut into the matboard, not the fallout of the V-Groove.

If the exterior overcut retracts the blade too soon, it makes the exterior overcut too short on the outside cut

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V-Groove Cut Direction and Cut Order

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

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Increase the Exterior Overcut.

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cuts second in a counter-clockwise direction. These are external cuts, which cut into the matboard.

The Exterior Overcut is part of the second pass.

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V-Groove Exterior Overcut too Long

If the exterior overcut retracts

This is viewed from the front of the mat. If the Exterior Overcut retracts the blade too late, it makes the exterior overcut too long on

the outside

the outside cut of the V-Groove

. If the exterior overcut retracts the blade too late

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Decrease the Exterior Overcut.

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The corners will now meet up properly.

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When making adjustments, click either the minus or plus button (-/+) at the end of the desired field about five or six times in the direction indicated. Click OK and do a test cut. Check the results of the cut and continue making adjustments until the desired outcome is achieved.

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V-Groove Exterior Overcut too Short

This is viewed from the front of the mat. If the Exterior Overcut retracts the blade too soon, it makes the exterior overcut too

long

short on the outside cut of the V-Groove.

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Decrease 

Increase the Exterior Overcut.

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The corners will now meet up properly.

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When making adjustments, click either the minus or plus button (-/+) at the end of the desired field about five or six times in the direction indicated. Click OK and do a test cut. Check the results of the cut and continue making adjustments until the desired outcome is achieved.

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V-Groove Interior Overcuts

Note that there is also an Interior Overcut where the blade comes out of the fallout instead of the matboard.

This is viewed from the front of the mat. For an Interior Overcut where the blade comes out of the V-Groove fallout instead of the matboard, see V-Groove Interior Overcut.

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