Not really a cutlist, but I'll probably use it. It comes in different editions/prices depending on your needs.the 90 silver version takes care of all of my needs. There are a bunch out there, but one of the most popular ones is CutList Plus. With Fusion, I just might actually put that mouse to use again: modeling that walnut dining room table with butterfly leaves that I'm about to start I did a little bit of research, and while I didn't find a cutlist equivalent for Fusion, it looks like there is an extension that will provide a bill of material in CSV format that will list out everything in the model, along with length, width and height of each component. Re: Program/app for maximizing plywood sheets « Reply 1 on: September 16, 2015, 06:04 PM ». But it was difficult enough to create an accurate model in Sketchup, that I mostly stopped using Sketchup and the mouse. Enough so that I even purchased a 3d mouse. I have a friend who told me how much he likes it, but I never really looked any further. I don't yet see how it is free for non-commercial use, but it's powerful enough that even if I have to buy a subscription, I might. But Fusion takes 3d modeling to a whole new level. No matter what type of material you need to cut, optiCutter will always find the best possible solution using the best suitable optimization algorithm. And I kept using it after Google set them free. optiCutter is an online cut sheet calculator and cut length calculator. I've been using Sketchup since just after Google bought them. I just downloaded Fusion, and I absolutely love it.
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