![]() For cutting grey cardboard around 0.5 to 1.5 mm you can set this to <=1 mm. ![]() This is the amount of material the laser will take away. There is also another setting we need to take in account. This will determine how narrow/wide the holes for tongues and tabs are we are going to produce later on. What’s more important is to set the “Thickness” of your material. if your desired object size exceeds you material size the application will allow you to export several cut sheets. Another way is adjusting the size based on your material size. You can set the “Object Size” when you need a defined size. This can be set to a fairly huge size (the laser cutter at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (Germany) has a size of 1200 mm to 900 mm). The manufacturing settings allow you to set the size of your material. When you import your 3D model you first need to set some options. We will cut them with different settings leaving a visual mark where to fold your material. The marks for the folding lines are enough to. ![]() ![]()
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