Joel Ifill
12-12-2015, 1:29 AM
So I'm wondering if there is a more elegant solution. I have been cutting a lot of 1" and 1.5" foam and some thicker wood with a 45w speedy 100. For foam it's not a matter of power but focal depth, there's obviously no way I can focus over 1.5". So I bury the first pass about 0.25" below surface and cut in two passes. However the second pass exits the piece quite wide and I get a negative taper.
Is it possible to automatically have Z offset depth change per pass in increments? The only way I know is to rerun the color with a new offset value. I haven't tried stacking layers of different color in Illustrator I didn't think it would cut layers right on top of each other.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Is it possible to automatically have Z offset depth change per pass in increments? The only way I know is to rerun the color with a new offset value. I haven't tried stacking layers of different color in Illustrator I didn't think it would cut layers right on top of each other.
Thanks for any suggestions.