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01 January 2013

Re: [DIY] Wood Cut Sheet

 

Let me explain a bit further about Alibre.  This is a full blown mechanical CAD system which I purchased for some of my other projects and using it for building cabinets and furniture is like taking a 747 to the grocery store,  it is so easy since I already use if for many other things and it gets dimensions down to 4 place accuracy.  In fact I have quit using pencils in the shop, I use snap blade knives instead and have found that no matter how sharp the width of that that pencil line is a loose fit in the making.  Nothing quite as satisfying as splitting a line created with a knife blade.

Dale in the Flatlands.

Dale S wrote:

 

I use a CAD package called ALIBRE which was at one time available for a one time offer of $99.00 and since it normally cost about 400 I jumped.  I don't know if it is still available for that price but if so I'd get it.  I simply make 3D drawings of all the individual parts, then assemble them and when I'm satisfied with the final unit, lay out the individual parts on a diagram of  my stock and get my best fit.

Now that I have impressed you with how I should do it, I'll tell the truth.  I usually get my panels pre-cut in 2 foot by 4 foot panels for ease of handling and then what would otherwise be waste becomes shop drawers, tool chests and all the other smaller niceties I decide to make later on.  Since most of my work is cabinets and the likes, 2x4 foot panels work out just right.  The lumber yard has a good panel saw and so their cuts are easier to make than would be mine.  I'm getting too old to wrestle 4x8 panels on a table saw or through the radial arm, and I'm too cheap to buy a panel saw of my own when I can use theirs for free.  I do however make drawings first of all of my projects since it is so easy to get all of the dimensions and angles just right.
 
Dale in the Flatlands.
John S Moss wrote:
 

I’m looking for a better way to layout a cut sheet for a woodworking project. I have my materials list, but need to figure out what sizes wood I need to minimize waste. Drawing the layout by hand can get tedious and prone to arithmetic mistakes.

 

What do others use? I found a bunch of software online, but would like recommendations.

 

Thanks,

John

 

Death, like photography, is simply a series of chemical reactions.

 

--Franchesca Woodman

 



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