Sheet Configuration
📏 Visual Guide
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ← Edge Margin (1cm) → │ ← Sheet boundary
│ ┌─────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ [Part A] ←spacing→ [Part B]│ │ ← Usable area
│ │ 50×80cm 0.5cm 20×80cm│ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ ↑ │ │
│ │ Kerf adds 0.3cm to all │ │
│ │ part dimensions for cutting │ │
│ └─────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘
🔧 How Kerf Works
Scenario: You need a 50cm × 80cm top panelWithout kerf compensation:
• Draw 50×80 rectangle
• Cut along the line
• Result: Part is 49.7×79.7cm (3mm lost to blade!)
With 0.3cm kerf compensation:
• Draw 50.3×80.3 rectangle
• Cut along the line
• Result: Part is exactly 50×80cm ✓
This app automatically adds kerf to ensure accurate final dimensions.
⚠️ Common Tool Kerf Values
• Circular Saw: 2.5-4mm (0.25-0.4cm)• Table Saw: 2-3mm (0.2-0.3cm)
• CNC Router: 3-6mm (0.3-0.6cm)
• Laser Cutter: 0.2-0.5mm (0.02-0.05cm)
• Waterjet: 0.8-1.5mm (0.08-0.15cm)
Vanity Types
Generated Parts
Parts are automatically generated based on vanity dimensions. Edit dimensions in vanity types above.
| Part Name | W×H (cm) | Qty | Rotate |
|---|
Manual Mode: Click and drag parts to reposition them manually. Useful for fine-tuning the layout or accommodating specific requirements.
Cutting Layout
100%
Legend:
🔴 Red shading = Edge Margin
🟡 Yellow gap = Part Spacing
🔵 Blue parts = Placed components
⚠️ Dashed line = Kerf zone