Creating a cutlist for sheet goods or Wood
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Creating a cutlist for sheet goods or Wood
As I'm prepping to build a workbench I pretty much have all the parts laid out that I'm going to need. The next question I had was how many plywood sheets was I going to need and how to fully maximize them by laying out the cuts?
After a little searching I found a really slick app called CutList Plus. But they have something like 4 versions - 3 of which cost some $$$. Not wanting or needing all the bells and whistles of that, I found this small little (free) app
that does everything I need - plus it prints it all out. It is really great and anyone who wants to layout their cuts to maximize their wood or sheets should try it. PC only. It's a ZIP file is only around 280k and once Unzipped, there's a single EXE with some sample TXT files with some samples in there that you can look at.
Once you figure out how the interface works (quite simple actually) the program seems to have a real nice algorithm.
http://www.delphiforfun.org/programs/CutList.htm
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-Tim
After a little searching I found a really slick app called CutList Plus. But they have something like 4 versions - 3 of which cost some $$$. Not wanting or needing all the bells and whistles of that, I found this small little (free) app
that does everything I need - plus it prints it all out. It is really great and anyone who wants to layout their cuts to maximize their wood or sheets should try it. PC only. It's a ZIP file is only around 280k and once Unzipped, there's a single EXE with some sample TXT files with some samples in there that you can look at.
Once you figure out how the interface works (quite simple actually) the program seems to have a real nice algorithm.
http://www.delphiforfun.org/programs/CutList.htm
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-Tim
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Are you going to cover that work surface with hardboard? Thanks for that tool.
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Creating a Cutlist for sheet goods or wood
Tim,
Thank you very much for sharing this information. This is one of those things that one often wishes for, but never has, when "designing or trying to figure out how to proceed with a project" without wasting wood. With the cost of things today, this program is a money saver!
Thank You Again!
FlashbacPT
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Thank you very much for sharing this information. This is one of those things that one often wishes for, but never has, when "designing or trying to figure out how to proceed with a project" without wasting wood. With the cost of things today, this program is a money saver!
Thank You Again!
FlashbacPT
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Creating a Cutlist for sheet goods or Wood
Tim,
On the program, there is a "grain direction" button, along with the ability to manually place your pieces/cuts. Definitely a simple program to use, and I am not a computer whiz, more of a trial and error type.
Do check it out!
FlashbacPT:D
John Casey
On the program, there is a "grain direction" button, along with the ability to manually place your pieces/cuts. Definitely a simple program to use, and I am not a computer whiz, more of a trial and error type.
Do check it out!
FlashbacPT:D
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