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jesuchete
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Cut sheet

#1 Post by jesuchete »

I have been looking for a cut sheet for the T48 and have not seen one on the plans. Is there anyone with a cut sheet? I want to send a one to my buddy with a cnc router.

Grant Bunter
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Re: Cut sheet

#2 Post by Grant Bunter »

I would guess that is because width is a variable.
If you've decided to upon your width, put together a cut list. You'd have to know what format your guy needs the cutlist in, but if he needs something basic to work off, run through your plans, add width, compile with cutlist from:
http://www.delphiforfun.org/Programs/CutList.htm

It works well.
I used it to make up my own cutlists for T39's...
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jesuchete
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Re: Cut sheet

#3 Post by jesuchete »

not very good with all the cad stuff. Is there some one out there who has a basic T48 cut sheet. hello somebody, help!

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#4 Post by Bruce Weldy »

jesuchete wrote:not very good with all the cad stuff. Is there some one out there who has a basic T48 cut sheet. hello somebody, help!
It's not CAD.....it's a very simple program. Just plug in the size of the panels - it will do the rest. Don't give up on it...it may take a few minutes to figure out, but it works great.

No one can give you cut sheets as you can build the boxes in different widths - no two sizes will be the same.....

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