OpenCutList version 5.0.0 has just been accepted and signed by Trimble. It is available now at the Extension Warehouse and on github. The signed extension can simply be updated from the Update button from within OpenCutList, but remember to restart SketchUp!
Discover the new main features in the following short video or get more details here.
We would like to thank all contributors for their financial support. We would also like to thank the translator team for making it possible to offer OpenCutList in 12 languages.
What an update! I look forward to look into the material cost estimate tool for my projects. Congratulation also for the clarity of the user interface, so easy to handle and to navigate.
Thank you so much for delivering such a great and handy tool for Sketchup users.
One issue I've just realized: Since multiple boards will have similar No. i.e. A,B,C...they reflect the same in Exploded view. Thus it'll be difficult to single out the parts. Any way around this?
Menudo trabajo habéis echo en esta versión, las demás estaban muy bien, pero lo que habéis conseguido con esta esta a otro nivel, FELICIDADES, sois increíbles
Spectacular update!!! Every time I get excited to use this powerful tool that helps a lot to those of us who work in the carpentry with Sketchup and when carrying out our projects... As a suggestion! I don't know if it is possible to add, in the cost estimate, an item that contains a free space to add the cost for labor and thus be able to complete the budget for a client. What I did was make a component and I selected a hardware type material and assigned a cost to it and then I painted the component with that material.
That is for the labor, I did the same for the cost of freight, bolts and other direct costs that I have to consider in the project, but it is very annoying to make several components to consider those other costs. But as I say, it's just a suggestion, which possibly many of us can thank!
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