DyCut User Reviews

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Useless

Works fine as long as every sheet you need to cut is exactly the same. It's useless for me since I need to cut multiple sizes of sheets for my projects.

Having it all be the same size makes the app just about useless since the calculations for 1 sheet size are so simple.

Very Useful

I use this app when I need to cut paper pieces for my card projects. Very helpful. Thanks.

Thank you

Thank you so much for a so useful app. :-)

How is this,app supposed to work?

Ok, I downloaded the App, chose my paper size, chose the cut size, then nothing. I tapped the whole screen and nothing happened. I opened the information link and it told me to do what I already did. No other instructions or help. If anyone is interested in an app to design pages, don't waste your time on this one!
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won't work

I was really excited about this app... it loaded then froze. now when I open it it's just a black screen :(

Fantastic money saver!!

I've used other similar programs , but this IS the best I've used. The ability to show other options for a better sheet yield is excellent.

Only one flaw... On the iPhone App it doesn't show the number of pieces, you have to visually count. On the iPad, it clearly shows the pieces per sheet count. A small fix I'm sure.

I own a plastics company and we use PVC sheets that are 26" x 52". We cut thousands of sizes as we do a lot of custom work. These are thin sheets, .015 being most common, and we cut them on a Polar Cutter (paper cutter).

So just testing this on one piece we do that we usually get 27 per sheet on, this program, showed me how we can get 28 per sheet by rotating the last row of pieces. That alone will save me approx $8500 a year. Just for that one piece! We do 2.5 million of this piece yearly. THANK YOU developer.

Please consider:
- calling the program a "sheet yield calculator" (I would have found it long ago)
- adding the option to add a "gutter" or "trim" to each piece (we add .125" on one side and .25" on the other for trimming, more when we die cut. Acrylics uses a min of 1/8" more for the saw blade)
- fixing the lack of a count number on the iPhone version. :-)
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