Hello,
I have a basic picture attached, but when I make a project, I am having this blown out spot from when the cut initially starts. I think that is the Lead In. How do I keep this from happening?
Thanks for the help!
Lead In/Out help
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Re: Lead In/Out help
Can you adjust your lead ins prior to cutting? I use Flashcut and can adjust prior to sending to CNC to cut
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Re: Lead In/Out help
Yes, we use SheetCam TNG. I can adjust any aspect. I just didn't know what to adjust it to to get it to stop.
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Re: Lead In/Out help
in SheetCam you can adjust the length of the lead in and out and also make the pierce delay as short as the metal thickness will allow.
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Re: Lead In/Out help
If the blown out spot is bothering you then it is likley because you are seeing it on your finished piece which leads me to believe you are not actually using a Lead In but rather piercing directly on what is to be your finished line.
In the example below, we have no lead in on the left so the torch will pierce in the corner and blow out a spot, on the right we have a lead in so the blown out spot will be in the waste where no one cares.
Are you using lead in's or just have terminology incorrect?
In the example below, we have no lead in on the left so the torch will pierce in the corner and blow out a spot, on the right we have a lead in so the blown out spot will be in the waste where no one cares.
Are you using lead in's or just have terminology incorrect?
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Re: Lead In/Out help
Yes I am using a Lead In. So to keep that small spot from cutting or being seen outside of my cutline, I need to set it to no Lead in?weldguy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:14 pm If the blown out spot is bothering you then it is likley because you are seeing it on your finished piece which leads me to believe you are not actually using a Lead In but rather piercing directly on what is to be your finished line.
In the example below, we have no lead in on the left so the torch will pierce in the corner and blow out a spot, on the right we have a lead in so the blown out spot will be in the waste where no one cares.
Are you using lead in's or just have terminology incorrect?
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Re: Lead In/Out help
Here is a picture of a small donation sign we cut in class. If you zoom in, you can see the small blown out spots on the corners where it would start the cuts. I had a lead in of .2 and I believe the lead out was 0. Any recommendations on changes?
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Re: Lead In/Out help
You can see and move locations of start lead in and outs. You need to have enough length for the lead in/out for inside cuts for them to happen.
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Re: Lead In/Out help
No, you want to use a lead in. If you are able to place the lead in wherever you want you can be selective where you place it. In the image below I show your lead ins in green and my choice of lead in location in red. You can see mine will flow into the part rather thank make an abrupt direction change. Also I don;t like using lead outs on thin material but maybe that's just me.