Laser Contour

A laser contour cuts along a path with the laser, supporting multiple passes with optional Z stepping between them. Like the rotary contour operation it has cut-side and offset settings, plus tabs for keeping parts attached to the stock during through-cuts.

Passes and Z step

Two ways to control how the cut is divided across passes:

  • Set Number of Passes for an explicit pass count.
  • Set Cut Depth Per Pass for a target depth per pass; the number of passes is then derived from the total depth.

The Z Step controls how far the laser focus drops between passes. With Z Step = 0, every pass runs at the same Z (useful for cutting thicker stock by repetition without refocusing). With a non-zero Z Step, the laser refocuses deeper on each pass.

Cut side

  • Outside — beam runs outside the path. Use to cut a part out.
  • Inside — beam runs inside the path. Use for holes or openings.
  • On Line — beam follows the path exactly, no offset.

Tabs

Through-cuts can leave a part loose. Tabs are short uncut bridges that hold it in place until removal. The Tabs setting can be Off, Auto (count + width + height), or Manual (you place each tab).

Settings

SettingDescription
PowerLaser power, 0-255 (machine-dependent scale).
Number of PassesTotal passes; pairs with Cut Depth Per Pass.
Cut Depth Per PassMaterial depth to remove per pass, in mm.
Z StepVertical drop between passes, in mm.
Contour SideOutside, Inside, or On Line.
Contour OffsetExtra offset from the path, in mm.
TabsOff, Auto, or Manual.

Feed rate comes from the assigned tool preset.

Tool requirement

A laser tool. Rotary tools won't appear in the selector.

When to use

  • Cutting out parts from sheet material (acrylic, plywood, leather, etc.)
  • Cutting interior holes or openings
  • Score-and-snap work where multiple shallow passes are easier on the laser
  • Anywhere a contour needs no physical kerf compensation