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Fusion 360 is a great tool for woodworkers. You can model, change, visualize, and create anything imaginable. But when it’s time to build, planning materials and cuts can send you to the drafting table with graph paper and pencil in hand.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Online optimizers, like Cutlist Evo or OptiCutter, make material and cut planning fast, easy, and accurate. However, getting the details from your Fusion 360 design into these tools can be challenging. Massaging text files and deciphering CSV formats to prepare data for the optimizer may not be your cup of tea.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
There’s a better way. With Cut List Prep, you can easily prepare CSV files for import into popular online optimizer services. In no time, you’ll have a perfectly formatted document directly from your Fusion 360 design file.<\/p>\n\n\n\n