Star pattern angles

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Star pattern angles

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I'm just starting up my new CNC plasma cutter and need a little help. I have already cut several files successfully but am having trouble with stars. The inside angles are rounded instead of pointed. Can't find any problems in the drawing in CorelDraw or SheetCam. Any suggestions?
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Re: Star pattern angles

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I think you want to check the box that says Loop Sharp Corners in Sheetcam when you set up your tool path.

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Re: Star pattern angles

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I failed to mention that I am doing an outside offset cut. Sorry.
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Re: Star pattern angles

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could be constant velocity (CV) settings, try cutting a star with CV turned off to see if that's the problem, if so you may need to tweak the CV vs acceleration settings.
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You could try CV "on" but turn off the CV options. Also set your Mach 3 "lines look ahead" to 200 . It may help.
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Re: Star pattern angles

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I checked the Loop Sharp Corners in Sheetcam and turned the CV on (was off) and I am now cutting perfect stars. Still need to tweek settings to reduce dross. Thanks everyone.
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Re: Star pattern angles

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Mike 1948, or anyone else where is the CV setting and Mach's look ahead? I am running Mach and sheetcam and am interested in finding this thanks
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You will find it under "config" "general Config"
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What exactly does the look ahead do?
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Re: Star pattern angles

Post by t300 »

Sorry to butt in, but if you want sharper corners, wouldn't you want to UNcheck 'loop sharp corners'? I've never understood that setting. My sheetcam looks slightly different than the screenshots though. I don't recall a checkbox, just a value (setup came with loop sharp corners value set to .04 i think
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