When creating cut list for a custom cabinet project you generally have a large number of parts and often you want to print out part labels. The D signifies a door sub-assembly and the 1 means it is the 1 st door of perhaps many. The 11 means it is part of the 11 th cabinet and U means it is an upper cabinet. The leading C means this is a cabinet component. However, I like to use a component prefix that identifies a component as belonging to a specific subassembly such as “C11UD1 Top Door Rail”. The typical names are side, back, shelf, bottom, stile, rail, toe kick etc. Now I would like to apply those strategies to custom cabinet projects.Ĭomponent and part naming of custom cabinet parts should follow the same suggestions discussed in my post about furniture pieces. That post went into detail about furniture projects. In my previous post about cutlist making tips in SketchUp for woodworkers, I discussed my CutList Bridge 3 extension and strategies to help you organize your models. Employing simple strategies and the CutList Bridge 3 extension, you can turn your SketchUp models into organized cutlists.
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