# Sheathing Trimming

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## Table

#### ***Operation*** - provides a number for reference to use with the preview image

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***Trimming*** - provides a description of the processing area

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***Perform*** – turns off processing for the specified area

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***Combine Layers*** -&#x20;

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***Control Code*** - machine-specific code to control and customize various aspects of how the processing is supposed to be performed

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***Command Code*** - let’s you choose what processing command code is supposed to be used:

* ***PSG*** ***(default)*** - sawing processing
* ***PAF -*** countersinking process

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***Tilt Angle*** - lets you choose the tilt of the tool, resulting in angled cuts. 0° results in square cut.

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***BA-I*** - creates a blocked area for layer-I, blocking processing's in that area from performing

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***BA-II*** - creates a blocked area for layer-I, blocking processing's in that area from performing

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***BA-III*** - creates a blocked area for layer-I, blocking processing's in that area from performing

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## Other options

***Nominal Sheathing Width*** -&#x20;

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***Round holes command (x), Larger than (x) - (x)*** - lets you choose the desired default processing command for round holes, as well as change it based on a specified size

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***Overlapping round holes command*** - in cases where there are a few holes overlapping each other (example being multiple socket holes in line) you can choose a different processing command.

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***Treat Round Edge Holes As Interior Holes*** -&#x20;

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***Rectangular Cuts Smaller than (x) change to (x)*** - lets you change processing command based on specified cut size:

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***Merge Blocked Areas*** -&#x20;
