Here’s a ~90 second look at kerf to help you start getting your head around it. Once you do, you’ll find it really easy! I’ll come back soon with a more detailed tutorial.
Intro to kerf (the short version):
When the laser cuts, it cuts down the center of a line. As it cuts, it removes around “ of material. As it makes it’s way around a square, for example, it removes that amount on each side, ultimately making the square ~“ SMALLER than what you designed it to be. An example of this would be a tab that fits into a slot.
-OR- if you’re cutting a slot for something to fit into, it cuts that slot at ~“ LARGER than you intended it to be.
So if you’re making a tab and a slot that are to fit together snugly, start by making the tab “ larger -OR- the slot “ thinner in height (or width, depending on which direction the material is oriented).
ALWAYS make a test slot or two first because you’ll often discover
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