Thanks for the video. Does it have a library? In the example you gave, like plate 2 that you used 1 pace of, for the next job will it take also the rest of that plate?
@@timlist4173 with this set up you add in all your cutting list, material you are cutting and the program lays out your pieces and shows you how to cut them out efficiently. I don’t have a CNC and I use this program all the time for cutting out sheet goods with my track saw then trimming to accurate sizes on the cabinet saw.
I have some scrap pieces in the hall that I would like to use in the project, how do I make the program take into account all the pieces that I added, not just the one I added?
Great video. Any tips for when your eg shelve size is larger than the largest wood plank you can get. Does Maxcut help workout the amount of planks you would need? For example. Cupboard inner shelve is 360mm deep but wood is only 220mm wide. Which means Ill need 2 x wood plank and glue to get to my needed measurements
Hi mate No I don’t think it will work that scenario out for you however, if you did get all of your off cuts that you wanted to use for eg shelves, glue together then re-enter the new size of your glued up piece then enter the dimension into the materials board list. Then go through the motions of putting in your cutting list and picking the glued up board that you entered in the materials list. Hope this helps in some way 😎
THIS IS AMAZING, THANK YOU FOR SHARING SO MUCH
Thank you very much for the introduction to this program and your tutorial.😀
Thanks for watching and your support 👍
this is really interesting introduction thank for its
Thanks for the video. Does it have a library? In the example you gave, like plate 2 that you used 1 pace of, for the next job will it take also the rest of that plate?
Yes it has a stock library but you can also add to it it make your own for example create a sized board and input 6 x sheets to be used
thanks for the great video fam, can i ask does it export to cnc?
Thanks for watching, I don’t believe it does export to CNC.
Thanks for the clear delivery.
Thanks your welcome 👍
Interesting. I stopped by looking for a cut layout, and it sounds like a cnc or laser setup. Still interesting. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@@timlist4173 with this set up you add in all your cutting list, material you are cutting and the program lays out your pieces and shows you how to cut them out efficiently. I don’t have a CNC and I use this program all the time for cutting out sheet goods with my track saw then trimming to accurate sizes on the cabinet saw.
Thank you.
I have some scrap pieces in the hall that I would like to use in the project, how do I make the program take into account all the pieces that I added, not just the one I added?
This program is designed for sheet material, not scraps or small offcuts unless they are of a decent size then you can add it to the material list.
Great video. Any tips for when your eg shelve size is larger than the largest wood plank you can get. Does Maxcut help workout the amount of planks you would need? For example. Cupboard inner shelve is 360mm deep but wood is only 220mm wide. Which means Ill need 2 x wood plank and glue to get to my needed measurements
Hi mate
No I don’t think it will work that scenario out for you however, if you did get all of your off cuts that you wanted to use for eg shelves, glue together then re-enter the new size of your glued up piece then enter the dimension into the materials board list. Then go through the motions of putting in your cutting list and picking the glued up board that you entered in the materials list.
Hope this helps in some way 😎
Job not showing job summary when printing any idea
Make sure you select “PDF” file save it to your PC then print
Hope this help’s…
how to import csv
I believe it lets you import csv files, press on the import button in file
@@geoffsjoinery4990 Export blank cutting item list to generate a CSV file template which you can easily populate.
600mm to600mm ok. But 1200mm×75mm not looking
There is no wastage size