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foreign welcome to this monthamp;#39;s tips and tricks video um this one is kind of a Back to Basics um video topic I seem to be running into a lot of questions regarding cutting Parts um different ways to cut Parts what the differences are between the different types of cuts and this you know typically is covered during the normal Tecla training to some extent but maybe itamp;#39;s just not clear because a lot of the training is going to be involving components not really manual cutting and shaping parts so I just wanted to do a a breakdown of the different cut types in Tecla when to use them how theyamp;#39;re going to affect the parts how theyamp;#39;re going to affect CNC data and just some general tips on using these things and so like I said itamp;#39;s kind of a Basics video but Iamp;#39;ve gotten enough questions about it in recent days that I thought it might be worth putting this together so Iamp;#39;m going to be talking about on the edit tab here weamp;#39;ve got fo