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Carrying out Pattern Engineering, Grading and Marker Planning manually is a notoriously inefficient and cumbersome process. REACH CAD effects significant time and labor savings by automating this process.
REACH CAD streamlines and improves efficiency of the product development team. This is done by safeguarding you against people turnover, eliminating manual errors, building a knowledge base that can be used to create and re-create patterns and markers and by enabling collaborative team working.
Manual patterns can and do get worn-out, torn etc. and cannot be re-used to create slightly different styles.
REACH CAD uses apparel specific intuitive and user-friendly tools to engineer patterns, grade the base pattern to various other sizes and to tightly pack these patterns to form the most efficient markers. Figuring out optimal layout of patterns to form tight markers needs the application of spatial visualization skills: this is best done on a computer monitor and not by going back and forth on a table.
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Communications: marker making in small clothing companies. II. 1997. Source: Textile Focus
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Communications: marker making in small clothing companies. I. 1997. Source: Textile Focus
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Garment marker system having computer-assisted alignment with symmetric cloth patterns. 1997. Source: Textile Focus
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From concept design to marker making. 1997. Source: Textile Focus
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Garment marker system having computer-assisted alignment with symmetric cloth patterns. 1997. Source: Textile Focus
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MARKER MAKING AND SPREADING MODES. Source: Textile Focus
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An algorithm for nesting pattern in apparel. 1995. Source: Engineering Focus
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Handling Checks And Stripes. Tait, Niki. Apparel International: The Journal of the Clothing and Footwear Institute. FEB 01 1994 v 25 n 2 3 Summary Survey on how major CAD
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Precision cutting of fabric woven from high-performance fibres. 1998. Source: Textile Focus
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Safety device with cutting edge used when cutting fabric and like products. 1998. Source: Textile Focus
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Apparatus for cutting piled fabric. 1998. Source: Textile Focus
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Computer Aided Cutting Placement for Knit Fabric Apparel. Source: Textile Focus
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Cutting Their Cloth. 1994. Source: Textile Focus From Cloth To Cut Apparel Component. 1994. Source: Textile Focus
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Optimizing the cutting process by CAD cutting pattern production with fabric inspection and length cutting machines. 1994. Source: Textile Focus
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Tool for measuring marking and cutting fabric materials. 1994. Source: Textile Focus
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