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Revision as of 18:01, 2012 November 23
Raster the area, cut the shape from veneer...
Is the laser line thin enough not to worry about it?
- works with same settings, may be better with a 1px inset, need to see after I finish off the test setup I made
- someone mentioned about a .25mm cut line on an epilog
Using about 0.20mm dynamic offset to compensate for kerf produces tight fit.