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In nesting software, the effective range of each function needs to be set by the user to ensure the accuracy of the part editing range. This tutorial provides detailed instructions on setting common application ranges.
1. What is a drawing? What is a part?
In nesting software, 'graphics' refers to toolpaths; 'parts' refer to complete parts, including the shape and all the toolpaths on the part.
2. What do the current display, parts list, and nesting results refer to?
Current View: The parts operation area in the main interface (i.e., the black preview area)
Parts List: All parts in the list on the left
Nesting List: All nesting results in the list below
3. What is the difference between 'All' and 'Selected'?
'All' refers to all selectable graphics (toolpaths) and parts within the range.
'Selected' refers to the graphics (toolpaths) and parts within the range that have been chosen or checked.
Different functions have different applicable ranges, so the application range of each function can be chosen. Users need to select the appropriate application range based on the interpretation of different parameters. The following are several common application range settings:
e.g.1 (Common Three-Piece Set): When 'Parts List - All' and 'Current View - All' are checked, it means that all parts in the parts list and all toolpaths in the main interface (the black area) will be selected.
e.g.2 (Overswing Angle Handling): When "Current View - All" and "Part List - Selected" are chosen, it means that the parts checked in the part list and all toolpaths on the main interface (i.e., the black area) will be selected.
e.g.3 (Compensation): When 'Apply to all' is selected, it means that all toolpaths on the main interface (i.e., the black area) are selected.
In nesting software, the effective range of each function needs to be set by the user to ensure the accuracy of the part editing range. This tutorial provides detailed instructions on setting common application ranges.
1. What is a drawing? What is a part?
In nesting software, 'graphics' refers to toolpaths; 'parts' refer to complete parts, including the shape and all the toolpaths on the part.
2. What do the current display, parts list, and nesting results refer to?
Current View: The parts operation area in the main interface (i.e., the black preview area)
Parts List: All parts in the list on the left
Nesting List: All nesting results in the list below
3. What is the difference between 'All' and 'Selected'?
'All' refers to all selectable graphics (toolpaths) and parts within the range.
'Selected' refers to the graphics (toolpaths) and parts within the range that have been chosen or checked.
Different functions have different applicable ranges, so the application range of each function can be chosen. Users need to select the appropriate application range based on the interpretation of different parameters. The following are several common application range settings:
e.g.1 (Common Three-Piece Set): When 'Parts List - All' and 'Current View - All' are checked, it means that all parts in the parts list and all toolpaths in the main interface (the black area) will be selected.
e.g.2 (Overswing Angle Handling): When "Current View - All" and "Part List - Selected" are chosen, it means that the parts checked in the part list and all toolpaths on the main interface (i.e., the black area) will be selected.
e.g.3 (Compensation): When 'Apply to all' is selected, it means that all toolpaths on the main interface (i.e., the black area) are selected.