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Engraver Option
Cut out engraving is when the cutting tool is cutting
all the way through the material to the surface of the
table or to a sacrificial material (the dark thick border
cut out
in the example). The general rule is that if you use a smaller cutter, you must run
at a higher rpm. If your motor is set for low rpm, use a larger size cutter.
The cutting tools provided with the Engraver Option are .030" and .060" (or .75
mm and 1.5 mm). For information about obtaining other dimension cutters and
their uses, contact the Gerber Router Support Group.
Note: Because the consistency of the cutting depth is normally not critical in
clean out engraving, this operation is usually performed in the fixed mode as
described on page 16.
Finish
Finish refers to both the surface of the engraving material
−
matte, metal, slick,
or textured
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and what you plan to do to the surface
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engraving type described
above, burnishing, or reverse cutting. For instance, matte and textured acrylic or
plastic surfaces usually accept detail engraving very well, while burnishing is
normally used only on metal surfaces.
You may want to avoid scratching or marring the finish, especially a slick
surface engraving material. To prevent the nose cone from scuffing the surface,
set the engraver in the fixed mode as described on page 16.
For additional information on material finishes and applications, contact your
material supplier or the Gerber Router Support Group.
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