Kerf Compensation Kerf compensation is a technique used in computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to adjust the dimensions of a digital design to account for the kerf width during cutting processes. Since cutting processes remove material, the actual dimensions of the cut parts may differ from the dimensions specified in the digital design. Kerf compensation allows designers and manufacturers to adjust the dimensions of the digital model by a specified amount to compensate for the material lost during cutting. By incorporating kerf compensation into the design process, manufacturers can ensure that the final parts or components meet the desired dimensional tolerances and specifications.
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