![]() dxf and later import it to the Torchmate CNC soft. Is this true? If so, I still have not been able to use the gCodes saved from this Software (torchmate CAD). My Logic tells me that applying the cut order through the CAD software means I have to save the drwing as a gCode. When TM cuts parts from the middle of the sheet first, or all along our material alignment fence, the rest of the sheet warps and botches the remaining parts. ![]() I know the manual says something like "when optimize cut path is not selected, the parts are cut in order that they are recognized from the *dxf." Does this mean TM scans top to bottom? Because of our product and the material from which we make it, we need the parts to align exactly to our material. I haven't figured out how TM determines what parts to cut when. first at the lower left, then the one to the right of it, then the one above it, then the one to the right of that, or in coordinates, (1,1)->(2,1)->(2,1)->(2,2), etc. Two things I haven't been able to figure out are:ġ) When I import my manually nested *dfx parts into Torchmate, how can I choose in which direction it cuts? It appears to default to CCW, but I'm cutting ODs, in which case CW is more appropriate to reduce bevel, right?Ģ) How do I select the cut order? I want it to cut the pieces "parallel".
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