Operation flow
               
                    
                              1. Process your vector file with a CAM software. CAM software can add lead    
                                    in/out points, arrange nesting, post G-code for you. If your part is  
                                    small, you can also ask the CAM software to generate micro bridge for  
                                    you.   
                                  
                              2. Do your design in CAD and save as .dxf, if you have an image (a pixel     
                                    file, also called raster), you can convert that to a vector file with    
                                    some kind of raster to vector conversion software. These software are  
                                    available on online, some are free, others you need to pay.   
                                  
                              3. Read the G-code to your waterjet machine controller. Some controller will    
                                    allow you do simulation or dry run to see if the cutting will be as  
                                    desired.   
                                  
                              4. Decide whether you want underwater cutting or not and set the water level    
                                    in your catch tank accordingly. In manual mode, move your waterjet   
                                    cutting head to the starting point and set this point as your workpiece  
                                    origin. 
                              5. Switch your waterjet to auto mode, and start cutting from here.   
                               
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