Backups and Overcuts: FrameShop Configurations Screen

Backups and Overcuts

Backups and Overcuts

Adjust the Backups and Overcuts to control specifically where the blade plunges into and retracts from the matboard or the fallout when cutting an opening, drop, outside or V-Groove with a bladed cartridge.

The Backups and Overcuts Fields Control Specifically Where the Blade Plunges into and Retracts From the Matboard or Fallout

Select the desired bevel type from the Current Bevel Type dropdown control before making adjustments. The different Bevel Types, including whether it is cutting from the front or the back of the mat, will determine the direction the head travels as it cuts, and dictates whether the corner is a backup or an overcut.

Select the Desired Bevel Type from the Bevel Type Dropdown Control

Select this topic to see the Backups and Overcuts illustration which displays specifically where the blade plunges into and retracts from the matboard or the fallout when cutting an opening.

Select this topic to see the V-Groove Backups and Overcuts illustration which displays specifically where the blade plunges into and retracts from the matboard or the fallout when cutting a V-Groove.

Select this topic to see information on the Exterior Backup where the blade backs up before initially plunging into the matboard on the exterior cuts, such as when cutting a rectangle. 

Exterior Cuts cut into the matboard, not the fallout.

Select this topic to see information on the Exterior Overcut where the cut continues into the corner before retracting the blade from the matboard on the exterior cuts, such as when cutting a rectangle. 

Exterior Cuts cut into the matboard, not the fallout.

Select this topic to see information on the Interior Backup where the blade backs up before initially plunging into the fallout of the opening, such as when cutting a French Stair. 

Interior Cuts cut into the fallout, not the matboard. 

Select this topic to see information on the Interior Overcut where the cut continues into the corner before retracting the blade from the fallout of the opening, such as when cutting a French Stair. 

Interior Cuts cut into the fallout, not the matboard.