
January 20, 2017

Ok,
I understand, when you export to Optinest, it understands the number of parts, and automatically manages by the thickness of the materials.
But from Vcarve, you need to do multiplication manually
Hope that's helpful, Alex


December 21, 2021


January 20, 2017

Can you upload your project for making test?
Thank you in advance , Alex


December 21, 2021


January 20, 2017

Hi,
From Vcarve you can use the basic optimisations.
"DXF Batch Processor" into Gadgets menu
For best optimisation, we recommend using OptiNest and then importing into Vcarve.
All the best, Alex
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December 21, 2021

I have designed some cabinets and have them in a project. Then I go to PP Export, then DXF-Vcarve-en.
After that I open up Vcarve and try to import the vectors. It is at this point where I am struggling to import all the vectors together. It lets me import them individually but I cannot seem to select them all to import the whole job together.
Regards,
Tom Howie.

January 20, 2017

Hi,
We are here to help you, don't worry.
Can you upload your cabinet here to understand your work.
For export, there is no relation to the selection of parts, but to the selected export option.
Please Go into Files menu, then PP options, and control this option "Export" of used Export PP
"Tooled Parts" only export parts tooling like fittings, inner tooling or Oversizing
or "All Parts" option
All the best, Alex
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