Arcline
Run Arcline, the CNC plasma and sheet metal fabrication interface, from parts library to cut files.
Arcline is the first Machinist preset: a working interface for CNC plasma and sheet metal fabrication, installed on a screen at the machine and included in every plan. Open Machinist in the main navigation, then Arcline.
Parts and the CAD editor
The parts library holds the profiles you cut. Each part opens in a 2D CAD editor where you draw and adjust the geometry directly, so a one-off bracket or a repeat profile lives as an editable part rather than a file on a memory stick.
Stock and remnants
The stock area tracks your sheets by material and thickness, including the remnants left after a cut, so offcuts are usable stock rather than scrap leaning on a wall.
Cut orders
A cut order collects the parts and quantities to be cut. Orders queue on the screen at the machine, so the operator always sees what is next and what it needs.
Nest and cut
The nest and cut screen lays the ordered parts onto a chosen sheet, simulates the result and exports the cut file as G-code or DXF. Completing a cut consumes the sheet and books any usable remnant back into stock.
Plans and limits
Plans cap the number of machine screens connected: 1 on Free, 2 on Starter, 5 on Growth and 15 on Scale, with more by arrangement. AI features such as nesting assist and parameter suggestions run on credits at 2 per AI action; everything manual is free. Caps enforce softly and never disable a running machine screen mid-job.
Custom builds
Arcline is one preset. Custom machine interfaces are scoped and built per project, and machine builders can take a preset or custom build under special licence or as a full handover. Both are POA; ask from the Machinist area or the contact page.