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Example 1: The fronts should have a coherent veneer pattern and must therefore be next to each other in the cutting plan during the optimization.
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Example 2: Narrow drawer front pieces should first be combined in order to edge the narrow sides.
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intelliDivide offers a selection of predefined templates.
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The selection of the template and the assignment of the components in the template is done directly in the parts list.
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The result: In the main cutting plan (1), the template is a separate component. In a second cutting plan (2), the template can be separated into the individual parts.
In panel optimisation, the individual components are usually arranged arbitrarily in the raw panel, e.g. to achieve minimal waste.
However, if you want to consciously hold components together, intelliDivide offers the option of cutting the parts in a predefined arrangement with so-called templates .
Template templates are available in intelliDivide for assignment. The stencil selection and the assignment of the components within the stencil are done in the BOM in intelliDivide.
Detailed information can be found here.
Note:
This feature is currently only available for intelliDivide cutting, not for nesting.
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