The Cut by xTool F1/F1 Lite Looks Angled at the Image's Edges
Updated Jan 23,2025
Updated Jan 23,2025

What You See

You may find the cut surface of the material not perpendicular but angled. This makes the bottom side of the material get a slightly larger area than that of the top side. If you wonder why this happens, please read the guide below to learn more.

 

Why It Happens

F1/F1 Lite is a galvanometer engraver. For this kind of engraver, the closer the laser beam is to the edge of the workpiece, the greater the angle will be of the cut surface.

This is because the point of emission of the laser beam is fixed, and a galvanometer is used to deflect the beam to the working surface. As the beam gets closer to the edge, the angle of deflection increases, resulting in a greater bevel angle. This phenomenon is known as the galvanometer engraver's bevel angle effect.

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How to Fix It

If you are looking for a way to reduce that angle, here are some ways you can try:

  • Laser cut with a smaller design pattern.
  • Put the workpiece right under the laser outlet.
  • Use the slide extension for long or large area material.

Note: These can help but may not eliminate the bevel effect 100%.

 

Contact Us

We hope this guide is helpful. And we'd love to hear what you think.
If you have any questions, please contact us at: support@xtool.com

 

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