TubesT-What are the gaps and outer segments of LC? How to adjust the sizes?
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TubesT-What are the gaps and outer segments of LC? How to adjust the sizes?

Ⅰ. Overview

 

When importing L or C steel part, the gap may be observed and small outer segments near the part. These are special cutting paths designed specifically for processing LC steel, which yield better machining results and allow the part to detach naturally.

 

      • Gaps are included to avoid thicker wall sections, preventing cuts into "ultra-thick plates."
      • Outer segments serve as External Leads outside the part, preventing the start point is in the part itself, which could cause cutting damage to the part.

 

 

 

 

Ⅱ. Instructions

 

When the wall thickness specified in the L/C steel drawings does not match the actual thickness, the gap must be adjusted. For example, if the part specifies a 5mm C steel but the supplied material is 4mm, modifying the notch size becomes necessary.

 

1. For single path in the single part

 

① Select the toolpath in the part → Click [Curve Tools → Profile Toolpath] 

② Select the toolpath in the group→ Set gap → Confirm.

 

Video Tutorial:

 

 

2. For multiple parts

① Click [Section Correction → Custom Profile Toolpath] 

② Break Curve → Reverse → Gaps → Add External Leadin/Leadout → Manual Sort

③ Apply to All Parts of Same Profile

 

Video Tutorial:

 

 

. Actual cutting video

 

 

 

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Ⅰ. Overview

 

When importing L or C steel part, the gap may be observed and small outer segments near the part. These are special cutting paths designed specifically for processing LC steel, which yield better machining results and allow the part to detach naturally.

 

      • Gaps are included to avoid thicker wall sections, preventing cuts into "ultra-thick plates."
      • Outer segments serve as External Leads outside the part, preventing the start point is in the part itself, which could cause cutting damage to the part.

 

 

 

 

Ⅱ. Instructions

 

When the wall thickness specified in the L/C steel drawings does not match the actual thickness, the gap must be adjusted. For example, if the part specifies a 5mm C steel but the supplied material is 4mm, modifying the notch size becomes necessary.

 

1. For single path in the single part

 

① Select the toolpath in the part → Click [Curve Tools → Profile Toolpath] 

② Select the toolpath in the group→ Set gap → Confirm.

 

Video Tutorial:

 

 

2. For multiple parts

① Click [Section Correction → Custom Profile Toolpath] 

② Break Curve → Reverse → Gaps → Add External Leadin/Leadout → Manual Sort

③ Apply to All Parts of Same Profile

 

Video Tutorial:

 

 

. Actual cutting video