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5. Exporting the file, it has to be a 2D Design, that can be read by Rhino, DXF recommended.
6. Opening the file with Rhino on the computer connected to the cutter.
7. Checking settings and dimensiones of the file to make sure that everything is fine. This a picture of the final design made it in rhino.


8. Setting up colors/layers to control cut order and group things that need the same laser settings. I used The reed and blue.

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11. Setting up the proper cut order using colors/layers. Another important thing here is to do a small test cut It’s good to do a small test cut to verify that the speed, power, and frequency settings are appropriate for the material you are using. Having done the test I had to change my settings for the values from the polywood of 4mm.