Guides
Expert tutorials on cutting optimization, material planning, and waste reduction.
1D vs 2D Cutting Optimization: Differences, Use Cases, and Algorithms
Understand the key differences between one-dimensional and two-dimensional cutting optimization, when to use each, and the algorithms behind them.
Best Free Cut List Software in 2026: Top Tools Compared
Compare the best free cut list optimization software available in 2026. Features, limitations, and which tool is right for your workshop or factory.
Cut List Optimizer vs Excel: Why Spreadsheets Fall Short
Compare dedicated cut list optimizers with Excel spreadsheets for material planning. Learn where spreadsheets fail and when you need real optimization.
Cutting Optimization for Beginners: A Complete Getting-Started Guide
New to cutting optimization? This beginner-friendly guide walks you through core concepts, terminology, and your first optimized cut plan step by step.
Guillotine vs Free-Cut Nesting: Choosing the Right Cutting Strategy
Deep dive into guillotine and free-cut nesting strategies for sheet material. Learn the constraints, trade-offs, and which approach fits your machinery.
How to Export a Cut Plan to CNC: Formats, Workflow, and Tips
Learn how to export your optimized cut plan to CNC machines. Covers common file formats like DXF and G-code, post-processor setup, and workflow tips.
How to Make a Cut List: Step-by-Step Guide for Woodworkers
Follow this step-by-step guide to create an accurate cut list for your woodworking project, from measuring parts to organizing them for efficient cutting.
How to Reduce Wood Waste: 7 Proven Strategies for Your Workshop
Discover practical strategies to reduce wood waste in your workshop, from smarter cut planning and offcut management to using optimization software.
What Is the Cutting Stock Problem? A Plain-Language Explanation
Learn what the cutting stock problem is, why it matters for manufacturing, and how modern algorithms solve it to minimize material waste and cost.
What Is Kerf Allowance and Why It Matters for Accurate Cuts
Understand kerf allowance — the material removed by a saw blade — and learn how to account for it in your cut lists to get precise, accurate parts.