--- title: 'Include Cutting Instructions' --- To include cutting instructions with your part, use the [annotations plugin](/reference/plugins/annotations) (included by default via [core-plugins](/reference/plugins/core)) to add the `cutlist.addCut` method to your part's [`store`](/reference/api/store/extend). :::tip The [grainline macro](/reference/macros/grainline) and the [cutonfold macro](/reference/macros/cutonfold) will automatically add grain and fold information to the cutting instructions ::: :::tip These cutting instructions get used by the [title macro](/reference/macros/title), so be sure to add them before adding your part's title. ::: :::note
addCut() Parameters Pass an object to the `store.cutlist.addCut` method with any of the following keys; any you don't provide will be filled with the defaults: | Key | Type | Default | Description | | :----------- | :------------ | :------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | cut | Number\|false | 2 | the number of pieces to cut from the specified material. Pass `false` to clear all cutting instructions for the material | | material | String | 'fabric' | the translation key of the material to cut from | | identical | Boolean | false | should even numbers of pieces be cut in the same direction? false for mirrored | | bias | Boolean | false | should the pieces in these cutting instructions be cut on the bias? 'false' uses grainline instruction or leaves orientation as is | | ignoreOnFold | Boolean | false | should these cutting instructions ignore any cutOnFold information set by the part | You can use any `string` you want for your material, but here are some standard ones we have translation for | Key | Translation | | :---------- | :-------------------------- | | fabric | Main Fabric | | lining | Lining | | canvas | Canvas | | lmhCanavas | Light to Medium Hair Canvas | | heavyCanvas | Heavyweight Hair Canvas | | interfacing | Interfacing | | plastic | Plastic | | ribbing | Ribbing |
::: ## Basic Usage For simple cutting instructions, you can rely on the default method parameters ```js const part = { name: 'example.front', draft: ({ part, store }) => { // add instructions to cut two mirrored from main fabric store.cutlist.addCut() }, } ``` ## Intermediate Usage For many designs, you'll want more than just "Cut 2 mirrored from Main Fabric" ### Specifying materials, number of pieces, orientation You can override the default values to specify different materials, number of pieces to cut, and whether they should be mirrored or identical ```js const part = { name: 'example.front', draft: ({ part, store }) => { // add instructions to cut three identical from lining store.cutlist.addCut({ cut: 3, material: 'lining', identical: true }) }, } ``` ### Instructions for multiple materials You can add as many sets of instructions as you need ```js const part = { name: 'example.front', draft: ({ part, store }) => { // add instructions to cut four mirrored from main fabric store.cutlist.addCut({ cut: 4 }) // add instructions to cut three identical from lining store.cutlist.addCut({ cut: 3, material: 'lining', identical: true }) }, } ``` ## Advanced usage ### Cut some on the fold, some not Sometimes you want some pieces cut on the fold and others cut as halves to seam together. ```js const part = { name: 'example.front', draft: ({ part, points, Point, macro, store }) => { // set the cut on fold line points.p1 = new Point(0, 0) points.p2 = new Point(0, 10) // pieces should be cut on the fold macro('cutonfold', { from: points.p1, to: points.p2 }) // cut two on the fold store.cutlist.addCut() // cut two, not on the fold store.cutlist.addCut({ cut: 2, ignoreOnFold: true }) }, } ``` ### Cut some on the grain, some on the bias You set the grainline on a piece, but you also need some to be cut on the bias ```js const part = { name: 'example.front', draft: ({ part, points, Point, macro, store }) => { // set the cut on fold line points.p1 = new Point(0, 0) points.p2 = new Point(0, 10) // the grain runs from p1 to p2 macro('grainline', { from: points.p1, to: points.p2 }) // cut two mirrored on the grain store.cutlist.addCut() // cut two mirrored on the bias store.cutlist.addCut({ cut: 2, bias: true }) }, } ```