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Old 28th April 2007, 05:39 AM   #1
zobsky is offline zobsky  India
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Default CutList program

I figured someone might find this useful when planning their cuts

http://www.delphiforfun.org/Programs/CutList.htm
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Great! Thanks!


I've used some cut list stuff before, very handy. This looks like a good one.

Nesting is a fairly old computer routine. I saw it done back in the early 70s. Sure can save time and material.
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Thanks for this. Just what I needed.
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