Create a batch of cabinets. Check your Cost Listing. Note the number of sheets of plywood. Now perform a nest on the batch. Note the number of sheets of plywood. Without leaving the Nesting Diagram area, click on Cost Listing again. Note the number of sheets of plywood this time.
I have a batch of 32 cabinets, roughly 1/2 base cabs and 1/2 uppers and my number of sheets varies by 20 sheets!!! (64 sheets using Cost Listing only, 44 sheets after I do a nesting diagram.) Significant $$ difference in my selling price.
Mike
Is this a known issue?
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Is this a known issue?
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That the way it works Mike, you need to nest to get an accurate price. I believe e-cab sees each cabinet as a \"job\" until you nest them together. Say you have two cabinets that require half a sheet each, it will call for two sheets until you nest the parts together, then it will call for only one.
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