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Flare Definition

  • A Flare in an Opening is where the corners Curve Away from the Opening.

    • If the Opening has a Flare, Decrease the Rotation.

 Flare General Definition

A Flare is where the corners Curve Away from the object.

If the object has a Flare, Decrease the Rotation.

See: Rotation Configurations

 Flare on Opening Definition

A Flare in an Opening is where the corners Curve Away from the Opening.

If the Opening has a Flare, Decrease the Rotation.

See: Rotation Configurations

 Flare on Drops Definition

A Flare in a Drop is where the corners Curve Away from the Drop.

If the Drop has a Flare, Decrease the Rotation.

See: Rotation Configurations

 Flare on the Outside Definition

A Flare in the Outside is where the corners Curve Away from the Outside.

If the Outside has a Flare, Decrease the Rotation.

See: Rotation Configurations

 Outside V-Groove Flare Definition

A Flare on the Outside cut of the V-Groove is where the corners Curve Away from the V-Groove.

If the Outside cut of the V-Groove has a Flare, Increase the Outside Rotation.

See: Outside Rotation Configurations

 Inside V-Groove Flare Definition

A Flare on the Inside cut of the V-Groove is where the corners Curve Away from the V-Groove.

If the Inside cut of the V-Groove has a Flare, Decrease the Inside Rotation.

See: Inside Rotation Configurations

 Flare in Crease Definition

A Flare in a Crease is where the corners Curve Away from the Crease.

If the Crease has a Flare, Decrease the Rotation.

See: Rotation Configurations

 How 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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