problems with entering off falls

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Mark Hesketh
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problems with entering off falls

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why do i have to enter off falls in the order in which the program wants to nest them? if i enter the off falls in any other order, the program maintains the order of the material that it wants, as well as the order of the profiles i entered, even if that transfers profiles from one material to another. this makes entering more than a couple of off falls at one time very frustrating. Any way to get around this?
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Post by Jason Susnjara »

Hi Mark,

Just to let you know that I am working on this to see if I can reproduce the same problem that you are having.

thanks,
Joe Elbert
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Post by Joe Elbert »

Mark
We have the same issues with the order in which you enter the off fall.
Mathieu Boileau
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Post by Mathieu Boileau »

I also have this problem, whenever I enter two different materials in the offfals, control nesting mixes them up making it difficult because i have to enter only one type of material per nest.
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Post by Nick M Singer »

I posted this issue a year ago and it is still a problem, you need to enter the offcuts in sequence
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