This page will explain the options for advanced optimisation
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This page will explain the options for advanced optimisation
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For the vast majority of cases, the standard optimisation will do a good job, but what happens if you have a batch of frames, all of a similar size and the optimiser is leaving you with a group of similar large offcuts, or you are buying in a particular colour of profile which comes in a different bar lengths.
Take for example a group of 4 door sashes 850x2050. With the Optimiser tolerance at 50mm the beginning bar would have 2x850+2x2050=5800, this is out of the 50mm tolerance, the only group of pieces which will (assuming a 6000 bar length) be able within the tolerance is 7x850=5950. this would leave 8x2150 and 1x850 left for future bars, bar 2 would end up as 2x2150 and the remaining 850 for a total of 5050 (950 offcut) and the remaining pieces 6x2050 would have to be 2 per bar leaving 3 offcuts of 1900 and using 5 bars of profile as shown below.
Instead, set an optimiser tolerance of 700, this would mean that the initial 5800 bar would be acceptable therefore getting these 4 sashes out of 4 bars with minimal (200mm) waste per bar. It seems counterintuitive, but in certain circumstances, allowing more waste ends up getting less. With some patio sashes as they can be wider, an optimiser tolerance of 1000 can get better results.
To the Right is the Reoptimize Dialog box, it has 4 options :-
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