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Adjusting Oval V-Grooves
Select which part of the V-Groove to edit (Outside, Inside, Both) by clicking the desired radio-buttons between the Less Feather and Less Bump sections.
Select which part of the object to edit by clicking the Less Feather or Less Bump buttons.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, select Less Feather.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, select Less Bump.
If the Inside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, select Less Feather.
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title | Outside Oval V-Groove Feather Definition |
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A Feather in the Outside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, Increase the Outside Oval Rotation.
The Oval Rotation for V-Grooves controls for Feathersand Bumpson an Oval V-Groove.See: Outside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations
title | Outside Oval V-Groove Bump Definition |
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A Bump in the Outside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Outside cut of the Oval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, Decreasethe Outside Oval Rotation.The Oval Rotation for V-Grooves controls for Feathersand Bumpson an Oval V-Groove.See: Outside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations
title | Inside Oval V-Groove Feather Definition |
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A Feather in the Inside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Inside Cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Inside cut of the Oval V-Groove has a Feather, Decrease the Inside Oval Rotation.
The Oval Rotation for V-Grooves controls for Feathersand Bumpson an Oval V-Groove.See: Inside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations
title | Inside Oval V-Groove Bump Definition |
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A Bump in the Inside cut of an Oval V-Groove is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended on either the Inside Cut of the Oval V-Groove.
If the Inside cut of theOval V-Groove cuts with a Bump, Increase the Inside Oval Rotation.The Oval Rotation for V-Grooves controls for Feathersand Bumpson an Oval V-Groove.See: Inside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves 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. |
Circle/Oval Rotation Utility
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title | Feather in Oval Opening Definition |
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A Feather in an Oval Opening is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Oval.
If the Oval Opening has a Feather, Decrease the Oval Rotation.
The Oval Rotation controls for Feathersand Bumps/wiki/spaces/FrameShop8x/pages/1942510997on an Oval.See: Oval Rotation for Openings Configurations
title | Bumps in Oval Opening Definition |
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See: Oval Rotation for Openings 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. |
Calculate Home Adjustments
Cut a one layer rectangle opening without Cutting the Outside.
From the front of the mat, measure the Right and Bottom borders from the inside of the bevel to the edge of the mat.
Enter those values into the Act Right Border (Actual Right Border) and Act Btm Border (Actual Bottom Border) fields.
Click on the Calc Home Adjustments button to recalculate and adjust the Horizontal and Vertical positions.
Do a test cut to confirm that it is correct and readjust if necessary.
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title | Horizontal Home General Definition |
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If the Opening is cut Too Far Left Horizontally, Increase the Horizontal Home.
If the Opening is cut Too Far Right Horizontally, Decrease the Horizontal Home.
See: Horizontal Home for Openings Configurations
See: Horizontal Home for V-Grooves Configurations
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The Vertical Home defines the global Vertical placement of objects cut with the Blade Cartridges. If the Opening is cut Too Far Up Vertically, Decrease the Vertical Home. If the Opening is cut Too Far Down Vertically, Increase the Vertical Home. |
Calculate Opening Adjustments
Cut a one layer rectangle opening.
From the front of the mat, measure the Width and Height of the opening from the inside of the bevel.
Enter those values into the Actual Height and Actual Width fields.
Click on the Calc Opening Adjustment button to recalculate and adjust the Opening Adjustment value.
Do a test cut to confirm that it is correct and readjust if necessary.
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The Opening Adjustment controls the size of the Opening cut or Object applied with non-blade cartridges. If the Opening is cut Too Large, Decrease the Opening Adjustment. If the Opening is cut Too Small, Increase the Opening Adjustment. See: Opening Adjustment for Openings Configurations See: Opening Adjustment for Drops Configurations See: Opening Adjustment for Outsides Configurations See: Opening Adjustment for V-Grooves Configurations See: Opening Adjustment for Deboss Configurations See: Opening Adjustment for Pens Configurations |