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What does it have to do with computational geometry
Given a set of 2D shapes (polygons):
place the shapes on a material such that they will not intersect.
Variant #1: Use infinite roll with a given width.
Variant #2: Use sheets of material with a given width and length.
Optimize your solution to use as little material as possible.
Business Value - Example
Bassett Furniture (http://www.bassettfurniture.com)
$300M in revenue per year
13 routers
Cuts ~650K sheets for ~650K frames.
$13M cost of wood
$26M cost of foam (outsourced)
$26M cost of fabric
Total $65M material
Saving 5% wood material = $650K per year
Different approaches to the nesting problem
Manual nests (or semi automatic):Human made
Automatic nestsSoftware made
Static nestsNest few kits and use the same nest again and again
Dynamic nests
Dynamic approach
Advantages:Nest according to demand.
Nest the exact amount of needed parts.
Support custom styles.
Mix different jobs of the same material.
DisadvantagesA lot of nesting work – requires software.
Each nest is different – sometimes cause difficulties in production process.
Example – build you own furniture
http://www.bassettfurniture.com/tools/custom-upholstery/custom-upholstery.asp?type=loft
Additional Options (cont.)
Hold-down systems & cut order (wood)
Vacuum
Rollers
Flexible
Fires (cut path)
Movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CnUjwqKUDw
Foam (cannot leave material during cut)
Stacking (foam) – Cut time/ efficiency trade-off
Leather – quality areas
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