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+---
+title:
+description: >-
+ Remove material from a board outline to create slots, notches, or other interior shapes.
+---
+
+import CircuitPreview from "@site/src/components/CircuitPreview"
+
+## Overview
+
+The `` element removes material from a [``](./board.mdx)
+outline. Use cutouts to add interior slots, mounting reliefs, wire passages, or
+other custom shapes without editing the overall board outline.
+
+Cutouts are fabricated along with the board outline, so you can preview them in
+the PCB view and expect them to be milled or routed during manufacturing.
+
+## Supported Shapes
+
+The `shape` prop determines how the cutout is interpreted:
+
+- `rect` (default) — remove a rectangular slot using `width` and `height`.
+- `circle` — remove a circular opening using `radius` or `diameter`.
+- `polygon` — remove a custom polygon defined by `points`.
+
+All shapes support `pcbX` and `pcbY` to position the cutout relative to the
+board's origin. Dimensions accept either numbers (treated as millimeters) or
+strings like `"3mm"`.
+
+## Examples
+
+### Multiple Cutout Shapes on One Board
+
+This board uses three different cutout shapes: a rectangular USB notch, a cable
+pass-through circle, and a decorative polygon.
+
+ (
+
+
+
+
+
+ )`}
+/>
+
+### Rectangular Slot for Connectors
+
+Rectangular cutouts are ideal for panel-mount connectors or finger slots. Width
+and height define the opening size.
+
+ (
+
+
+
+
+ )`}
+/>
+
+### Circular Cable Relief
+
+Circular cutouts create pass-throughs for wires or alignment posts. Set either a
+`radius` or `diameter` to size the opening.
+
+ (
+
+
+
+
+ )`}
+/>
+
+### Custom Polygon Cutout
+
+Pass an array of `{ x, y }` points to `points` for complex shapes. Points are
+specified in millimeters relative to the cutout's local origin, which is then
+positioned with `pcbX` and `pcbY`.
+
+ (
+
+
+
+ )`}
+/>
+
+## Tips
+
+- Combine cutouts with [``](./hole.mdx) elements when you need both
+ clearance and mounting hardware on the same edge.
+- Keep a small gap between cutouts and copper features to satisfy your
+ manufacturer’s mechanical clearance rules.
+- When exporting fabrication files, cutouts appear on the board outline layer,
+ so confirm your CAM output shows the expected openings before ordering.