The Hidden Flaw in Packaging Sample Making
For structural packaging designers and box manufacturers, bringing a CAD design to life should be a moment of precision. However, when cutting thick materials like heavy-duty corrugated board, greyboard, or rigid cardstock, a frustrating issue frequently occurs: Overcut (also known as line overshoot).
To ensure the blade cuts entirely through the bottom layer of tough materials, traditional cutting software often drives the knife slightly past the line intersection. The result? Damaged sample corners, frayed edges, loose interlocking tabs, and compromised structural integrity.
If you are tired of getting client rejections due to messy sample corners, it’s time to look under the hood of your cutting technology.
Understanding the Overcut Dilemma
Why does overcut happen in digital flatbed cutting?
When a cutter processes a 90-degree corner or a sharp angle, the physical blade has a specific thickness and cutting edge length. Because the blade tip enters at an angle, the top point of entry and the bottom point of exit do not line up instantly.
To achieve a complete through-cut at the bottom:
- Conventional cutters push the blade forward past the corner point.
- This creates small, unwanted slits beyond the intended design lines.
- When the box is folded, these micro-slits expand into visible cracks, weak corners, or loose-fitting locks.
To avoid this, designers are often forced to spend hours manually editing CAD toolpaths—pre-adjusting line lengths before sending files to the machine. This manual workaround wastes valuable time and slows down sample delivery.
The Solution: Intelligent Overcut Optimization Algorithm
Our digital sample cutting machine solves this industry pain point directly at the software and motion-control level through Smart Overcut Optimization.
Here is how our system ensures every corner remains 100% clean:
- Automatic CAD Path Interpretation: The control system automatically analyzes vector lines from your packaging software (ArtiosCAD, AutoCAD, CorelDRAW, etc.) and identifies every sharp corner, intersection, and slot.
- Dynamic Blade Lifting & Angle Compensation: As the oscillating knife approaches a corner or intersection, the machine performs micro-adjustments in real time. It dynamically lifts, rotates, and re-engages the blade so that the cut ends precisely at the intersection point without overshooting.
- Material-Specific Depth Control: Different materials require different cutting physics. Our system allows you to select preset material profiles (e.g., E-flute, B-flute, BC-double wall, or 3mm Greyboard). The software calculates the exact depth and blade compensation required for each specific substrate.
The Result: Perfect Packaging Structures Every Time
By eliminating line overshoots, your packaging facility gains immediate competitive advantages:
- Clean 90° Corners: Box corners fold tightly with zero cracking or unsightly slits.
- Flawless Interlocking Slots: Tuck-in tabs and display box locks fit securely without slipping out.
- Zero Manual CAD Pre-Editing: Designers can output standard CAD files directly to the cutter without spending extra time tweaking line lengths manually.
- Higher Client Approval Rates: Send premium, high-precision structural samples to prospective clients on the first attempt, accelerating your sales closure cycle.
See Overcut Optimization in Action
Don’t let minor cut overshoots ruin major packaging deals. Experience how clean, precise cutting can transform your structural sample presentation.
Send us your packaging CAD drawings (.DXF or .ARD) and material specs today! We will cut a sample using our Overcut Optimization system and send you a detailed HD video test or physical sample shipment for review.





