Siding Trimming

Here are the options to control how the siding elements are going to be trimmed

Table


  • Operation – provides a number for reference to use with the preview image.


  • Trimming – provides a description of the processing area.


  • Perform – turns off operation for the specified area.


  • Tilt Angle – lets you choose the tilt of the saw, resulting in angled cuts. 0° results in a square cut.


  • Saw Position – lets you choose saw blade alignment in relation to the trimming line:

    • Center (default) - saw blade kerf will be positioned exactly in the middle of trimming line.

    • Left - saw blade kerf will be positioned on the left side of the trimming line.

    • Right - saw blade kerf will be positioned on the right side of the trimming line.


  • Cut Line Offset - this lets you offset the whole cut line from the original position to create overhangs. Use negative values to move cut line outside the frame, creating overhang and positive for move it inside the frame.


  • Cut Start Offset – this lets you apply offsets to the start of cut lines to avoid overcutting or undercutting. Use negative values to shorten cut lines and positive for lengthening.


  • Cut End Offset – this lets you apply offsets to the end of cut lines to avoid overcut or undercut. Use negative values to shorten cut lines and positive for lengthening.

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