PYTHA Workshop - Exporting Grained Pieces for Nesting in EnRoute/EzyNest
PYTHA Workshop allows for the easy export of grained items for correct orientation when nesting. To ensure that your grained items will be rotated correctly:
- Grain direction (Workshop > Processing > Directions > Grain Direction) to the grained edge
- Set the correct Workshop export rotation through Workshop > Settings > Workshop rules > Rotate rule
- Select the Grain or X axis rotate rule
- Export your parts through Export to CAM as normal
- Ensure that your CAM system rotation is deactivated (see EzyNest / EnRoute example below)
- Your parts will be correctly orientated in your nest
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