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Oval Rotation

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 Feather in Oval Opening Definition

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 Bumps or Feathers on an Oval.

See: Oval Rotation for Openings Configurations

 Bumps in Oval Opening Definition

A Bump in an Oval Opening is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended.

If the Oval Opening has a Bump, Increase the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval Opening.

See: Oval Rotation for Openings Configurations

 Feathers in Oval Drop Definition

A Feather in an Oval Drop is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Oval.

If the Oval Drop has a Feather, Decrease the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval.

See: Oval Rotation for Drops Configurations

 Bump in Oval Drop Definition

A Bump in an Oval Drop is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended.

If the Oval Drop has a Bump, Increase the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval Opening.

See: Oval Rotation for Drops Configurations

 Feathers in the Oval Outside Definition

A Feather in an Oval Outside is a Fringe of material left behind where the cut started and ended on the Oval.

If the Oval Outside has a Feather, Decrease the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval.

See: Oval Rotation for the Outside Configurations

 Bumps in the Oval Outside Definition

A Bump in an Oval Outside is a Lump of material left behind where the cut started and ended.

If the Oval Outside has a Bump, Increase the Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval Opening.

See: Oval Rotation for the Outside Configurations

 Outside Oval V-Groove Feather Definition

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 Bumps or Feathers on an Oval V-Groove.

See: Outside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

 Outside Oval V-Groove Bump Definition

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 has a Bump, Decrease the Outside Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation for V-Grooves controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval V-Groove.

See: Outside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

 Inside Oval V-Groove Feather Definition

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 Bumps or Feathers on an Oval V-Groove.

See: Inside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

 Inside Oval V-Groove Bump Definition

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 the Oval V-Groove has a Bump, Increase the Inside Oval Rotation.

The Oval Rotation for V-Grooves controls for Bumps or Feathers on an Oval V-Groove.

See: Inside Oval Rotation for V-Grooves Configurations

 How to Adjust the Oval Rotation

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.

See Also: Oval Rotation Utility

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