Calculators / Material yield
Material yield
How many parts fit on a sheet. Enter sheet size, part size, spacing, and edge trim, and the tool compares both part orientations and reports the better layout, waste percentage, and sheets needed for your run.
Inputs
All dimensions in the same unit. Spacing is the gap between neighboring parts; trim is removed from each sheet edge.
Grain locked keeps the part width running along the sheet width, which is what you want when grain direction, flute direction, or print orientation can't rotate. Best of both tries the part rotated 90 degrees and reports whichever fits more.
Results
Yield assumes a straight grid layout. Nested or staggered layouts can beat these numbers for irregular shapes.
Parts per sheet16
Layout used4 across x 4 down, part as entered
Alternate orientation12 parts rotated
Material used77.1%
Waste22.9%
Sheets needed for run63
Leftover parts on last sheet8 open positions
Usable area is the sheet minus edge trim on all four sides. Parts-per-row math: floor((usable + gap) / (part + gap)) in each direction, so spacing counts between parts but not at the edges.