Cutlist Plus Platinum 12.1.1 ✪
As he clicked "Generate," the software’s optimization engine whirred into gear. Within seconds, it laid out a complex jigsaw puzzle across three virtual sheets of plywood and eight walnut boards.
When the client arrived to see the finished desk, they marveled at how the wood grain seemed to dance across the drawers without interruption. Elias just smiled, thinking of the digital blueprints that made it possible. CutList Plus Platinum 12.1.1
: It calculated exactly how many linear feet of veneer he needed, down to the last inch. The Midnight Breakthrough Elias just smiled, thinking of the digital blueprints
Late that Tuesday, Elias realized he’d forgotten to account for the thickness of his saw blade—the "kerf." A lesser version might have left him short, but 12.1.1 allowed him to adjust his tool settings globally. He updated the kerf to 1/8", and the layout shifted instantly, warning him that he needed one more small scrap of walnut for a drawer front. He updated the kerf to 1/8", and the
: Using the Platinum-tier features, he tracked the grain direction to ensure the desk top would have a seamless, flowing look.
Elias had just landed a commission for a massive, wrap-around executive desk made of rare black walnut. The wood was expensive—one wrong cut could cost him a week's profit. He sat at his computer, opened version 12.1.1, and began inputting his dimensions.