by Gigi » October 25th, 2022, 4:28 pm
Those inner corners can be tough. I would look at the nodes. There may be too many? I friend of mine who has designed files for years makes any corner (sharp corner like that), slightly rounded. When it is cut, you don't see the rounded part, but that allows the machine to cut that corner in one movement rather than having to go to the point and then change direction. I don't think it is your force. If you don't want to change the nodes, you can also try slowing down the cut. Sometimes something that is a tight angle will cut "better" at a slower speed. I don't know what speed you are using so hard to judge, but when I have a stubborn area, that's what I do.
Also be sure the material is firmly adhered to the mat. If the material is lifting at all, that would change the ability to cut well at a sharp angle. I would start with using a slower speed to see if that helps. I would also cut it out of a light cardstock to help determine if it is the file or the leather. If it is the file, slow it down or alter the nodes. Did you do a test cut to determine the correct speed? If the rest of the file is cutting well, then it is not the force. Good luck.
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