Xtool Deduplication Feature Here

Tonight was the nightmare. A viral TikTok video had featured her “Constellation Coasters”—a intricate map of stars cut into walnut wood. Orders exploded. 2,000 units. Due in 72 hours.

Mira designed the LightBurn file. She imported her SVG, a beautiful mess of 247 individual stars, constellation lines, and a circular border. She hit “Start.”

The screen refreshed. Her complex star map collapsed into its pure, single form. Where three invisible lines had been stacked on top of each other, now there was one. The “ghost” paths—leftover artifacts from her design software—vanished. The estimated cut time for a single coaster dropped from 14 minutes to 4. xtool deduplication feature

A dialogue box appeared: “Analyzing paths… 247 original objects. 412 overlapping segments found. Remove duplicates?”

She clicked Yes .

Mira smiled. She held up two coasters. One was from her old process—muddy, with double-burned edges. One was from the new process—crisp, clean, perfect.

But the real story wasn’t the speed. It was the why . Tonight was the nightmare

By dawn, she’d batched 500 coasters. By the next evening, the entire order was done, packed, and shipped.