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Step 2: Scale and Rotate
Wam allows you to manipulate individual Cut Groups within the Virtual Cut Bed:
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Rotation
– sometimes, if you want to nest as many cut groups as possible into a single cut file it
can be helpful to rotate a cut group.
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Adjust Scale
– for many applications, you will require your Cuts to be sized precisely. Some
programs will Scale your Design in unexpected ways when exporting, so you will need to rescale
your Design back to the intended size.
There are two methods to re-scale your imported Cut Groups:
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Scale
- specify a scaling factor into the field to Scale the selected C–––ut Group(s) to size
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Width/Height
- specify the intended major extent of the imported Cut Group (width or
height) to Scale the entire Cut Group proportionally.
Location of vector group
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This feature update allows you to accurately position the cut path on the virtual cut bed.
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Use this feature to position the top-left point of the cut in relation to the bed origin (Top left
of the bed) by entering the distance from that point in selected dimensions denoted by X
position and Y position (See image below). This Feature works on one path at a time and is
disabled during multi-selection.
Step 3: Material Selection
WAZER needs to know the Cut Rate, or how fast it can cut, for your Material. Rather than relying on
the user to calculate and enter this directly for every Cut, we have created a Material Library that
holds all this information. You can simply specify your Material and thickness from the available
selections, and Wam will set the correct Cut Rate.
When you log into Wam, the software will automatically load the most recent Material Library for
you to select from. We will constantly be expanding this Material Library.
There may be some instances where a Material is not in the Material Library yet. If this is the case,
you will have to manually Add Material, which is done easily through the Add Material menu (more
on this later).
The organization of Materials is done by Material Type (i.e. metal, plastic, etc.), and then by specific
Material (i.e. aluminum, stainless steel, etc.), and finally Material Thickness (i.e. 1.0mm, 1/16”, etc.).
Default Material entries are indicated by a Icon, while your personal Material entries are
indicated by a Icon.
WAZER currently only supports the selection of one Material per Cut.
Inserting Multiple Parts and Instances of a Part
A Part with Multiple Contours is Treated as a Single Group
Results of Enabling “Split” for an Imported Part
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