To cut a part that looks like a solid object (e.g., a bracket with a curved top) on a flat mount using DT 4.06:
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| If you want... | You actually need... | DT 4.06 Method | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2D DXF outline | Import DXF -> Assign to Surface content -> Cut. | | Bevel cut | Angle data in G-code | Use external CAM (Sheetcam) to generate angled G-code. DT 4.06 plays it but doesn't create it well. | | Height following a 3D surface | Point cloud or DXF with Z | You need DT 4.07+ or DT-ARC software. DT 4.06 cannot map a toolpath to an uneven 3D surface. | | Rotary (Pipe/Beam) | Solid mapped to rotary | This works. In DT 4.06, select Rotary Mount -> Content = Solid -> Import STL/STEP. | To cut a part that looks like a solid object (e