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  • Black wallnut
    cycling to health
    • Jan 2003
    • 4715
    • Ellensburg, Wa, USA.
    • BT3k 1999

    Cutlist...test



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  • Sam Conder
    Woodworker Once More
    • Dec 2002
    • 2502
    • Midway, KY
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    #2
    Print screen will work. Here's another tip: Hold down the Alt key when you press the Print Screen button and it will capture just the active window, not your entire screen.

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    • Black wallnut
      cycling to health
      • Jan 2003
      • 4715
      • Ellensburg, Wa, USA.
      • BT3k 1999

      #3
      Thanks Sam!

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      • WeekEndDad
        Forum Newbie
        • Jan 2003
        • 68
        • Highland, Ca, USA.

        #4
        Or use the low tech method.
        Just sketch the layout on a piece of paper and writ ethe dimensions of each piece on it's corresponding square.

        I have the same program, and even when I print it uses an entire sheet of paper to show the 1x4 piece the pieces are cut from.

        It prints completely out of proportion.

        <center>[image]http://home.pacbell.net/wkenddad/NormSmall.jpg[/image]
        Are you sure Norm would do it that way?

        Measure Twice
        Cut once...
        Then get more wood.....</center>

        Measure Twice, Cut Once!
        Then get more lumber!

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        • Black wallnut
          cycling to health
          • Jan 2003
          • 4715
          • Ellensburg, Wa, USA.
          • BT3k 1999

          #5
          I used to sketch everything out. My Workdesk was made using the pincil and paper method. Somehow after I had all the case pieces cut and no more plywood left I figured out that I was missing one side. So, one side is made up from off cuts that have been biscuited together. Running to the lumber store wasn't much of an option back then; the closest place to buy oak plywood was 100 miles distant! Lucy for me the sides aren't visible. If they were I'd have to tell inquiring minds that that is an architectial detail just like the biscuited doors, Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, now where'd I put that beer! (160K for Norm)
          The purpose of this test was to see exactly what I'd have to do to post the cutting diagram. Some day I just might want to do this.

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          • aleuni
            Established Member
            • Dec 2002
            • 321
            • Miami, FL, USA.

            #6
            You can open this same pic in any photo editor (I prefer basic ones like ms photo editor, or ms paint) and crop the area you want such as this took less that 2 min with upload included

            Alex
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