Easily export sheets from Sketchup to Cutlist Plus fx.
Windows only. Tested with Sketchup 2016/2017
Download ZIP archive and extract to %APPDATA%\SketchUp\SketchUp 2017\SketchUp\Plugins
(replace 2017 with your version).
Open Sketchup and click the following toolbar button to open the sheet exporter dialog:
Create your furniture in Sketchup, with each part as a separate component. Select the parts you want to export to Cutlist and click 'copy to clipboard'.
In Cutlist, open Edit -> Import Parts from Clipboard. Make sure "First row has headers" is ticked, and press "Auto-map columns". Click "Finish" and your parts should appear in the parts tab.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Info | Add information to the "Info" column of Cutlist |
Material | Primary/Secondary materials can be defined in Cutlist |
Skip | This item will never be exported to Cutlist |
Rotate 90° | Rotate this parts 90°, changing the grain direction |
Double | When a part is 36mm thick in Sketchup, this option will add 2x 18mm thick in Cutlist |
Split | When a part is 1000mm long in Sketchup, this option will add 2x 500mm to Cutlist when Split is set to 2 |
In Cutlist Plus fx, use Materials -> Export database with the following settings:
Export the file as materials.csv
and place it in %APPDATA%\SketchUp\SketchUp 2017\SketchUp\Plugins\SheetExporter\materials
(replace 2017 with your version)
(If the exported file consists of only one line, enable "Use Unicode file format when exporting" in Settings -> General preferences -> File Locations (tab))
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details