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Making a basic grouped unit

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Making a basic grouped unit

Updated 1 week ago

If you regularly build the same combination of parts, you can save time by creating a Grouped Unit in MaxCut. This allows you to reuse a complete assembly without manually re-entering each part every time.

How it works:

  1. Create a Group
    Create a new group by double-clicking on the *Group library item or click Add > Group. Give your group a clear name, for example: Floor Unit 300.

  2. Add Parts to the Group
    Add all the individual components that make up the unit.
    For example:

    • Side Left – 720x560 – White Material [Tag: Exposed Left]

    • Side Right – 720x560 – White Material [Tag: Exposed Right]

    • Base – 720x560 – White Material

    • Back – 720x560 – White Material
      (Include any panels, hardware, or fittings you normally use.)

  3. Save the Group to Your Library
    Once the unit is complete:

    • Right-click on the parent group (Floor Unit 300)

    • Select Create Library Item

Your grouped unit is now saved and ready to use in other jobs. Just double-click on it or drag it from your library into a new job whenever you need it.

Tip:

Give grouped units meaningful names (like F300 - Base Cabinet) so they’re easy to find later.

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