PYTHA Workshop - Shaped Parts Missing When Importing For Nesting

PYTHA Workshop - Shaped Parts Missing When Importing For Nesting

When producing complex parts, such as CURVES and other non-rectangular items, PYTHA may require additional information in order to generate an export correctly. If you find some parts are missing from your nesting import, try applying a GRAIN DIRECTION to the missing parts in PYTHA and then re-exporting your job.

Remember: GRAIN DIRECTION can be assigned to the EDGE of a part, or across the FACE!

           
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