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Never pierce directly on the cut line of your finished part.

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For critical structural parts, use an arc lead-in and a subtle arc or line lead-out. Keep the lead-out length at least equal to the material thickness.

His phone buzzed. A text from the boss: "Parts good. Ship Monday."