plywood does not have the dimensional stability to keep all those little pieces in there. The bit is snapping them off and throwing them out of the cut.
If you have a 1/16" bit or a v bit, try that and cut it at 1/16 to 1/8 deep.
For a v bit, you’ll want to cut center on the line. The width of the cut is solely dependent on the depth of cut. The deeper you cut, the wider the line will be. You can set your bit size to something small.
So im getting better result after i imported the image to .bmp instead of dxf, now i need to learn how to get f engrave to talk to xcarve lol, i took a break with my xcarve to learn 3d printing i can say im decent at 3d printing now, but cnc is another beast lol
Im trying to do a test run so i can see it in action and then i can customize anything to my liking, but UGS keep erroring down with ewrror: BAD number format