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Hi,
The only solution actually is to replace the parts in the cutting list with one continuous part plus the saw kerfs. Then manually cross cut the individual parts .
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Ness




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Ness



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Hi ,
Opticut can manage grain direction on panels but if you mean that you would like the grain to follow from one door the next, this is not yet possible in the current version of Opticut. The developers are actually working on a version that should make this possible.
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Ness
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