Can I nest the parts so that their edges can be cut with a common cut / flame?
Yes. In flame cutting, it may be useful to nest adjacent parts in such a way that they share a common flame path. When the flame travels along this path, it cuts two edges (belonging to two different parts simultaneously). These edges are parallel to each other and are spaced from each other by a distance equal to the flame diameter.
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