Microjoints
Sometimes, it is good to add some microjoints to prevent parts from falling out or hanging on while
machining. The laser will be turned off automatically on microjoints which will not be cut.
Set Microjoints by Hand
Select the command MicroJoint in Home and then click on the contours to set microjoints.
There will be a dialog, where you can set the length of microjoints, popping up when adding the first
microjoint. And you can add more microjoints on the contours until press the Esc key or select the command
Cancel MicroJoint in the context menu.
Microjoints appear as small gaps on contours which are still considered closed. If you are not happy with the
microjoints and want to make a change or just delete them, select the contours and then select the command
Clear MicroJoint in the pulldown-menu Home>Clear.
If there is only a single microjoint to add, you can just set a gap at the start position instead of using the more
complex microjoint function, refer
here
for more information.
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