berlinguyinca
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Hey everyone!
Quick question before I step on any toes — is it okay to share a link to a woodworking software project here?
I'm a hobbyist woodworker and I've been building a browser-based cut list optimizer. Basically, you punch in your parts and your available stock, and it figures out the most efficient way to cut everything with the least waste. Works for both sheet goods and dimensional lumber.
It also has parameterized templates for things like cabinets and bookshelves — so you can just dial in your dimensions and it spits out the full parts list for you.
I built it mostly out of frustration with existing tools — some felt overly complicated, others couldn't handle mixing plywood cuts and board feet in the same project, and a few just made it weirdly hard to manage your materials.
Full transparency: the project is still in its early stages and it's free right now while I gather feedback from real woodworkers. Long term, I'd love to turn it into something sustainable — but only if the community actually finds it useful enough to pay for more features down the road. No sneaky stuff, just trying to build something people want.
Didn't want to just drop a link without asking first though. Let me know if that's cool, and happy to answer any questions about it!
Thanks!
Quick question before I step on any toes — is it okay to share a link to a woodworking software project here?
I'm a hobbyist woodworker and I've been building a browser-based cut list optimizer. Basically, you punch in your parts and your available stock, and it figures out the most efficient way to cut everything with the least waste. Works for both sheet goods and dimensional lumber.
It also has parameterized templates for things like cabinets and bookshelves — so you can just dial in your dimensions and it spits out the full parts list for you.
I built it mostly out of frustration with existing tools — some felt overly complicated, others couldn't handle mixing plywood cuts and board feet in the same project, and a few just made it weirdly hard to manage your materials.
Full transparency: the project is still in its early stages and it's free right now while I gather feedback from real woodworkers. Long term, I'd love to turn it into something sustainable — but only if the community actually finds it useful enough to pay for more features down the road. No sneaky stuff, just trying to build something people want.
Didn't want to just drop a link without asking first though. Let me know if that's cool, and happy to answer any questions about it!
Thanks!