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Fusion tool "Arrange" to layout sheet good parts for cutting

Janger

(John)
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I knew Fusion had something for layouts of sheet type parts into a cutting drawing or arrangement for table saws, CNC plasma or routing. I just tried it out. You need to turn your bodies into components but once done it's kind of a miracle.

I drew up this bookcase unit (for a larger project) out of 16mm plywood. Then used the "Arrange" command to auto organize a cutting arrangement. Pick the components you want. specify the sheet size in the "Envelopes" tab. It then will auto-generate the cutting layout for you with the kerf you specify as shown in the red box. I sketched in a rectangle to show my sheet size (some left over material so smaller than a full sheet).

I then took the components as laid out and put them into a "Drawing" for printing.
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Hint: If all you have is bodies then just right click on the body in the "Browser" and pick "Create Component from Body" then you have components.

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Plan view
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shop drawing
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This book case component is part of this living room built in project - it goes above the TV.
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sadly in paid version only. Although you could do your design work, rent for a month and get it all done without paying for a whole year.
 
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