Screwed sheet stock number

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Bob Segneri
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Screwed sheet stock number

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I recently did a kitchen design and when i clicked on cut list to see how much material I needed it told me I needed -2147483647 for sheet stock. Can anyone help, I need to get the price to the customer ASAP.
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Bob, you should post the job file.
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Normally this happens if you do not nest the job first.
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Bob
Please post your job or email it to me. I will see what caused the large number of sheets and get back to you.
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I am new to this program and still a novice. The cabinets without walls are recessed into the wall in the home. I just didn't know how to do that in the program. The island stays pretty much where it is.
Thanks for the help.
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Bob,

There is a problem with this job due to the fact that it will not nest. You can try them individually and you will see that some will nest by themselves and others will not nest at all. I would try starting the room over and placing them back in there one at a time and nesting the job untill you figure out which cabinet or cabinets are causing the problem. Another thing, Your estimate is not going to be correct based on the way you have your cabinets designed. Did you mean to leave out the shelving on most of your cabinets? Another thing, you need to open each of your cabinets and go to the construction settings and go to the "deck" option and place a 1.25 bottom inset on each of your cabinets. That will take care of your face frame hanging down below your cabinet, otherwise you will not get an accurate cut list. That is unless you make your cabinets like that.

Hope you get things worked out.
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Hello Bob,
I ran into this problem a couple times. It seems to occur when you take a cabinet from the room layout into cabinet editer then without making changes return to the room layout. I found that if you take your cabinets individuly back to the cabinet editer then go to construction settings click ok and regenerate the cabinet. save the changes when promped and return to room layout. if you do this with all your cabinets it will nest and give you a sheet count. hope this helps
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Here is a link to the same subject http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... f=3&t=7806
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I ended up deleting the project and doing it over an now it all seems fine. Thanks Damon for reminding me about the shelves.
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No Problem Bob, I wasn't trying to be too straight forward about your job but I use to forget about those things when I first started using design software and would come up a sheet or two short and that eats into the profit a little.

Glad everything worked out for you. Just remember to nest first and then generate the cut list.
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I think Michael is right, I just had that happen a week or so ago. Wasn't certain why it happened, but as I think back about it I took a cabinet into the cabinet editor to check out "set labor costs". I didn't make any changes so the cabinet didn't regenerate. That's when I got the negative number like you did. I exited out of the program, came back in and the problem went away.
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