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Although Corte realizes the calculation of the optimum cutting patterns in a fully automatic way, it could arise practical situations in which manual modification, or even full definition, of some patterns may be necessary. For example:
- Patterns with a very complex geometry are generated. - It’s a matter of interest to complete the integer solution manually since the exact-rounding goes beyond the probable integer optimum. - The smaller parts in the launch are disabled to increase calculation performance. Later, those parts are distributed in either the generated offcut or newly added patterns. - New parts/materials are added to the calculated solution. - Some patterns are in need of adjusting their cuts in order to facilitate practical execution.
Important: Before manually editing a cutting pattern, you should know how to select semiproducts. See the Patterns Sheet.
Clarifying ideas, it is suitable at this point to distinguish among actions that condition cutting patterns generation and actions that modify those patterns once generated. In the first group of actions you have:
- Definition of Technological Options.
- Deactivation of parts and/or materials.
Actions modifying the calculated solution are:
Tip: Select Step Back from the Adjust menu to get the solution back to its previous state before the last modification. |
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