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When it comes to manufacturing a product, you can either let your vendors and suppliers take advantage of you, or you can take control of the situation. I realized a few years ago that our vendors were going to continually charge us more and more unless I put a stop to it. We boycotted using them for a few months, and their tune changed, which was a welcome relief. This blog is all about taking charge of your company's manufacturing processes, making them better, improving your profits, and avoiding problems along the way; it might make a bigger difference than you think.

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Rules To Follow With Laser Cutting

by Pauline Coleman

When it comes to accurate cuts made quickly, it doesn't get much better than laser cutting. It's the go-to fabrication method for a lot of professionals today. If you're taking advantage of laser cutting for a project, just make sure you follow a couple of rules.

Make the Right Software Inputs

One of the main reasons why laser cutting is so accurate is because it works in unison with specialized software. It's this resource that lets you input specific requests, and the laser cutter will comply based on what you've told the cutting equipment to do. So that your laser cutting is set up for great results, you have to make the right inputs in the beginning.

What type of cuts are you looking to make with the materials being fabricated? You'll have models to help you out, regardless of what laser cutting software you choose. Just make sure you iron out your designs so that cutting happens around the right areas and at the right speed.

Review Material Thickness

Before you start using laser cutting to fabricate a particular material, you want to take some time assessing its thickness. This attribute will affect how laser cutting needs to take place. For instance, if you have really thick materials that need to be cut, then you need a laser cutter that is dialed up to a more powerful mode and speed.

If you have thinner materials that are potentially more vulnerable to cracking, you have to set up more delicate laser cutting settings. Then you won't cause imperfections to the materials being cut. 

Perform a Couple of Trial Cuts

After selecting a material to cut and dialing in a laser cutter's settings, you should perform a couple of trial cuts. This is going to help you see important things throughout this special type of cutting, such as the accuracy provided, marks left over, and cutting speed.

If these trial cuts give you excellent results, then you know you are truly ready for real-time operations. If there are issues, you can tweak things and perform follow-up trial cuts to see if your adjustments were meaningful.

You'll be able to cut through some pretty thick and durable materials thanks to laser cutting, all while maintaining accuracy. You won't have to question the results from this cutting method if you just follow a couple of simple protocols and go at a steady pace with each step. 

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