How do I stop overlapping lines creating two cuts in the same place?

I’m using Light Burn 1.4 on an Ortur Laser Master 3.

I’m a complete beginner and have mostly just been cutting simple shapes to use in model making so I don’t know what everything is called yet or how to do most simple tasks.

I want to cut 5 squares out of a piece of wood. I draw 5 squares in light burn and put them all in a nice neat row with the edges overlapping to minimise waste. Where one square butts up against another lightburn cuts the line twice. Once for the first square and once for the second square. Presumably because it thinks that they are supposed to be two separate lines rather than an interconnecting line.

What do I need to do differently to get it to cut the line once only?

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Try this :+1:

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So obvious that I missed it.

Thank you, I was looking for this too :slight_smile:

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