In the age of Industry 4.0, where sustainability and cost-efficiency are no longer optional but existential business metrics, the silent hero of manufacturing is often the optimization algorithm. While much fanfare is given to 3D printing and robotic assembly, the foundational act of cutting—transforming raw stock into finished parts—remains a primary source of waste. represents a specific iteration of software designed to solve this ancient problem with modern mathematical rigor. It is not merely a tool for nesting shapes; it is a philosophical shift from rule-of-thumb estimation to data-driven exactitude.
Handles both 1D linear pieces (bars, pipes, tubes) and 2D rectangular sheets (glass panels, wood boards) within a single interface. Cutting Strategies: cutting optimization pro 5.17.2.0
: Assign specific names (e.g., "MDF 18mm" or "Aluminum Tube") to ensure parts are only cut from the correct stock. 2. Entering Your Cutting List (Demand) Input the specific pieces you need to produce. Dimensions tab, enter the required length and width for each piece. Grain Direction In the age of Industry 4
: Supports guillotine (edge-to-edge) cutting for materials like glass and wood, as well as non-guillotine (nested) optimization for complex CNC machines like lasers or flame blades. It is not merely a tool for nesting
Before you can optimize, you must tell the software what stock you have available. Enter Sheets/Bars : Go to the
In the age of Industry 4.0, where sustainability and cost-efficiency are no longer optional but existential business metrics, the silent hero of manufacturing is often the optimization algorithm. While much fanfare is given to 3D printing and robotic assembly, the foundational act of cutting—transforming raw stock into finished parts—remains a primary source of waste. represents a specific iteration of software designed to solve this ancient problem with modern mathematical rigor. It is not merely a tool for nesting shapes; it is a philosophical shift from rule-of-thumb estimation to data-driven exactitude.
Handles both 1D linear pieces (bars, pipes, tubes) and 2D rectangular sheets (glass panels, wood boards) within a single interface. Cutting Strategies:
: Assign specific names (e.g., "MDF 18mm" or "Aluminum Tube") to ensure parts are only cut from the correct stock. 2. Entering Your Cutting List (Demand) Input the specific pieces you need to produce. Dimensions tab, enter the required length and width for each piece. Grain Direction
: Supports guillotine (edge-to-edge) cutting for materials like glass and wood, as well as non-guillotine (nested) optimization for complex CNC machines like lasers or flame blades.
Before you can optimize, you must tell the software what stock you have available. Enter Sheets/Bars : Go to the