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Using the Material Library
Within the Material Section, you will see an Add/Edit Material Button. Selecting it will bring up a
menu allowing you to view your Material Library and create entries for new Materials. The left
side of this menu shows the entire Material Library, while the right side of the menu shows the
specifications of each entry.
WAZER Material Library
The Material Library contains default entries for the most popular Materials and sizes. These
Materials will automatically be updated every time you log into Wam and will be indicated by
a Icon. You will not be able to edit or change these Material Library entries.
Adding and Editing Material Library Entries
There may be times where the Material Library doesn’t have the Material you are looking to Cut; in
these cases, you’ll need to add a custom Material. When you add a new Material, it will be saved to
your Account and all other registered users to your WAZER will be able to access it. You will see a
small Icon next to custom entries.
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Adding New Materials:
Select the “New” button on the bottom of the menu and fill in the
fields for the Material. You do not need to fill in all fields. It is sufficient to fill in only one Cut
Rate before saving and using the Material.
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Editing/Deleting Materials:
You can always come back and edit/delete a Material you have
created by clicking on the custom Material in the Material Library, editing the fields desired,
and saving the Material. (Please note that editing/deleting is only available for custom
Materials; default Materials cannot be edited.)
Material Entry:
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Material Type
– This field is the highest level organizational structure of your Material
Library. The categories within this dropdown are designated by WAZER and cannot be
edited or added to.
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Material Name
– This field refers to the particular Material that falls under the Material
Type. You can create as many new Material Names as you desire (i.e. composition and
number designator).
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Material Thickness
– This field refers to the thickness of the Material, which can be entered
in mm or in.
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Cut Rate
– Cut Rate is designated in three different levels.
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Coarse –
This refers to a rate that gives you the fastest Cut Rate. The Material will barely
be cut all the way through, leaving a rough edge, especially towards the backside of the
Material.
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Medium –
This refers to a rate that provides a compromise between Cut Rate and quality.
With this Cut Rate, a smooth edge can be expected with minor visible striations.
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Fine –
This refers to a rate that gives you the highest quality (and takes the longest amount
of time). With this Cut Rate, individual striations are not visible, resulting in an almost
sandblasted edge finish.
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