We have just passed the 40% funding mark for the next version 7.0. Thanks to all the contributors!
It is time to start announcing more the various promises of this next release. We will make these announcements as the funding progresses.
Promise #1 : QR Code in Labels
With OpenCutList 7.0 , you will be able to put fully customizable QR codes on your labels using Ruby formulas. If you find this feature useful, join us in making this great project a reality. Make your contribution today.
We were waiting for this I have a program that I put the pieces inside the carton by QR This makes the work easier Do you want a copy of it I adopt this in my factory
I am new to your software. Would it be possible to have the number of sheets or dimensional lumber on the first sheet of parts ? The part quantity is great but if quantity of sheets or dimensional lumber would be very helpful. In my model the first page shows 107 quantity of parts, then cut diagram show 54 pieces need to make 107 parts. That number of 54 on first page as quantity of sheets or dimensional lumber would make ordering easier Thank you Chuck
OpenCutList split its calculations into several steps to better match the reality of the needs in the workshop. And parts list is the base of everything. The number of sheets needed cannot be displayed in the list of parts because: - it requires an additional calculation that can be quite long. - it depends on the type of material and a specific configuration the user set for it.
If you need part count and sheet count on the same screen, the Estimate module is what you should explore 😉
I'm a kitchen designer. I came across your program by chance, but I found it different from some other programs, specifically when cutting planks. It doesn't display the shape of the wood grain. However, you can tell when you select each color. In the end, I wished it had a defined shape and was distinctive instead of using colors.
You can add texture to your material to better identify the direction of the wood grain. If a material has a wood grain, it will always run along the first dimension (the red axis).
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I have a program that I put the pieces inside the carton by QR This makes the work easier Do you want a copy of it I adopt this in my factory