I've got a simple 6-drawer bathroom vanity that eCabinets can't decide how many pieces of 3/4" plywood I need to build it. The nesting function lays all the parts out nicely on 1 sheet of 3/4" plywood whereas the Cut List function tells me the vanity needs 2 sheets of 3/4" plywood (3337.93 sq/ inches.).
Am I missing something here? Which should I go with for estimating a project?
I can submit the file if someone wants a crack at it.
Nesting and cut list don't match
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Nesting and cut list don't match
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Don Thomson
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Newport, WA
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Re: Nesting and cut list don't match
Donald,
When you run a cut list without nesting, it can only take the total square inches of all the parts against the total square inches of your defined sheet size and apply an expected yield percent. This expected yield value is user defined in {Settings/Preferences} then {Define Costs}. Then, set the expected yield for the sheet stock product. If you want a more accurate cut list, you would want to go to {Nest Diagrams} and perform a nest, then run the cut list. Then it will use the actual yield value from the nest. The cut list will always tell you right above the sheet stock summary whether it is using estimated or actual yield.
When you run a cut list without nesting, it can only take the total square inches of all the parts against the total square inches of your defined sheet size and apply an expected yield percent. This expected yield value is user defined in {Settings/Preferences} then {Define Costs}. Then, set the expected yield for the sheet stock product. If you want a more accurate cut list, you would want to go to {Nest Diagrams} and perform a nest, then run the cut list. Then it will use the actual yield value from the nest. The cut list will always tell you right above the sheet stock summary whether it is using estimated or actual yield.
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Re: Nesting and cut list don't match
Some time you can actually get the parts to nest in control nesting by changing some of the settings in CN
For instance lie to it about your sheet size, make it a little bigger or change the values in pocketing and then try nest x or nest y
I've had good results with trying different settings
For instance lie to it about your sheet size, make it a little bigger or change the values in pocketing and then try nest x or nest y
I've had good results with trying different settings
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Re: Nesting and cut list don't match
Nesting then doing cut list fixed it. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Don Thomson
Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks, LLC
509-671-6230
Newport, WA
http://www.dlwoodworks.com
Don Thomson
Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks, LLC
509-671-6230
Newport, WA
http://www.dlwoodworks.com