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Thanks for the info. Yes as I look into this it does seem overly complicated. The free cutlist is not bad it just needs a few tweaks in my opinion. The largest thing that bothers me is that it doesnt list the dimensions in the correct order.
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I really dont need or use the optimizer. I see there is a way to export the info in cutlist to and outside format, in doing this would I be able to set the order of dimensions differently? Im new to cutlist so any and all info is appreciated. In the woodworking industry the standard order is depth by width by height and in cutlist it does height by width by depth, and on a couple of my cabinet backs it reversed the order of the width and height between the two backs for no apparent reason. Download Adi Ar 146 Service Manual. I usually export the output as csv and then edit it in Excel to my taste. For example, I sort the boards by material, then by thickness, then by width, then by length as that is how I usually think about needed stock.
It would also be possible to rearrange the columns though once they are sorted I don’t find that to be necessary. Unless there is some metadata provided by the user, the extension has to decide on its own which directions in each board correspond to thickness, width, and length. It does so by assuming the smallest value is thickness, next is width, and largest is length. That isn’t always correct! If you use components for all your parts, you can point the red, green, and blue component axes to correspond to the right orientations but so far as I know Cutlist doesn’t use the axes. Unfortunately, the maintainer of Cutlist passed away last year and nobody else has yet picked up maintenance of the extension.