

▪ Get visual cutting layouts with the ability to show/hide color code for parts ▪ Automatically calculate yield percentage, the number of sheets needed, and the total areas of sheets and parts ▪ Get fast calculation speeds, with up to six optimization levels (the highest level generates the most optimized layouts) ▪ Set kerf width and other cutting options ▪ Setup parts with rotatable options and labels ▪ Support for millimeter and inches, with up to three decimal places ▪ Create and save unlimited cutting projects It’s a snap to use – and you will save time, money and energy, dramatically!!! Complex projects, which may have over 100 parts, can be nested in seconds.

Not really a cutlist, but I'll probably use it.The SheetCut Optimizer is a mobile app designed for woodworkers, carpenters, DIYers, fabricators, manufacturers, stone producers and anyone else who need to figure out the most efficient way to cut parts while using stock sheets as little as possible, such as plywoods, MDF, wood panels, particle boards, glasses, stone slabs and plastics, etc. 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. 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. And I kept using it after Google set them free. I've been using Sketchup since just after Google bought them. I just downloaded Fusion, and I absolutely love it.
