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BCAM OptiNest: Professional CNC Nesting Software for Optimized Cutting

BCAM OptiNest

Professional nesting software for highly optimised cutting of parts of any shape on to sheets of any shape

The best quality, price and performance mix on the market

OptiNest’s Some Key Features

OptiNest’s Advantage

  • Minimise material waste with true shape nesting

  • Fully manufactured parts directly on your CNC machine

  • Supports bored and tooled pieces and all polyline shapes

  • Seamlessly integrates with all versions of Polyboard

  • Optimise according to your own priorities

  • OptiNest accommodates 4 rotation levels and flipping

  • Parts can be drawn with any shape and cut out

  • Parts can be imported from DXF files or drawn directly in Optinest’s graphic editor

  • OptiNest can manage bored pieces

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