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Making a basic grouped unit

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Making a basic grouped unit

Shows how to create a basic grouped unit in MaxCut so you can save commonly used assemblies and quickly reuse them in future jobs.

Last updated on 14 Nov, 2025

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.)

  1. 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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