: Use Repair Geometry → Find Gaps → Close Open Contours . For laser cutting, ensure all cut paths are continuous.

Save the program or send it directly over your local shop network to the machine queue. Conclusion and Best Practices

Now that the part is processed, it is time to arrange it on a sheet for cutting.

Before hitting the automatic nesting button, configure your constraints:

Before sending the program to the machine, the system provides a cutting time simulation to verify the process and calculate production costs.

: Import DXF or DWG files. Ensure the drawing is "cleaned" by removing unnecessary layers or non-cutting lines. 2. Part Editor Setup

Best for straight edges and thicker materials.

Is the CAD geometry fully closed with zero overlapping lines?

Use nesting parameters to keep the distance between parts small enough to save material but large enough for safe cutting.

Apply (small interruptions in the cut path, usually 0.5mm to 1mm wide) to keep small parts securely attached to the scrap skeleton.

Click on > Import or drag and drop your DXF/DWG file into the workspace.

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: Use Repair Geometry → Find Gaps → Close Open Contours . For laser cutting, ensure all cut paths are continuous.

Save the program or send it directly over your local shop network to the machine queue. Conclusion and Best Practices

Now that the part is processed, it is time to arrange it on a sheet for cutting. bysoft cam tutorial

Before hitting the automatic nesting button, configure your constraints:

Before sending the program to the machine, the system provides a cutting time simulation to verify the process and calculate production costs. : Use Repair Geometry → Find Gaps → Close Open Contours

: Import DXF or DWG files. Ensure the drawing is "cleaned" by removing unnecessary layers or non-cutting lines. 2. Part Editor Setup

Best for straight edges and thicker materials. Conclusion and Best Practices Now that the part

Is the CAD geometry fully closed with zero overlapping lines?

Use nesting parameters to keep the distance between parts small enough to save material but large enough for safe cutting.

Apply (small interruptions in the cut path, usually 0.5mm to 1mm wide) to keep small parts securely attached to the scrap skeleton.

Click on > Import or drag and drop your DXF/DWG file into the workspace.