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- The blue table covers cut settings for Vector Processes, which are for clean lines. If you wish to score/etch your material with clean lines, you will need to experiment with slightly weaker settings than the ones listed below. This is another reason running a materials test is imperative.
- The yellow table (under the blue table) covers Engrave Processes, which are for raster images. You will rarely, if ever, run an /wiki/spaces/SOAdigitech/pages/75238161
Material Thickness Conversions
Inch Decimal | Inch Fraction | Millimeter | Ply |
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0.02 | 1/64" | 0.5 mm | 1 |
0.04 | 1/32" | 1 mm | 2 |
0.06 | 1/16" | 1.5 mm | 4 |
0.08 | 5/64" | 2 mm | 6 |
0.12 | 1/8" | 3 mm | |
0.16 | 5/32" | 4 mm | |
0.18 | 3/16" | 4.5 mm | |
0.24 | 1/4" | 6 mm | |
0.37 | 3/8" | 9.5 mm | |
0.47 | 1/2" | 12 mm |
Vector (Cut/Etch) Process Settings
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