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RichyDeeInUK
Can Excel accurately calculate the maximum quantity of cut outs from a single
piece of card or metal? This is typically an element of CAD/CAM software.
I don't want or need a CAD/CAM system, I do need to prevent wastage and
limit offcuts.
I know the non-variable - the size of the card to be cut up. 1110 by 810 mm.
I know the variables - the size of the rectangles to be produced. These
sizes are client driven. But exactly how many rectangles can I extract from
one card.
I only require rectangle shapes.
If my variables are, for example, 320 x 320 then the number of rectangles I
can produce is 6.
But what is the ideal formula to calcuate any rectangle shape sized up to
555 x 405? Any size greater than this requires 1 x card per rectangle.
I am not able to mix different sizes of rectables on one card.
Appreciate any help on this conundrum.
piece of card or metal? This is typically an element of CAD/CAM software.
I don't want or need a CAD/CAM system, I do need to prevent wastage and
limit offcuts.
I know the non-variable - the size of the card to be cut up. 1110 by 810 mm.
I know the variables - the size of the rectangles to be produced. These
sizes are client driven. But exactly how many rectangles can I extract from
one card.
I only require rectangle shapes.
If my variables are, for example, 320 x 320 then the number of rectangles I
can produce is 6.
But what is the ideal formula to calcuate any rectangle shape sized up to
555 x 405? Any size greater than this requires 1 x card per rectangle.
I am not able to mix different sizes of rectables on one card.
Appreciate any help on this conundrum.