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Woodshop Master spotlights cutlists and calculators as it targets material waste and rework in cabinet shops

April 2, 2026 | By Woodworkers News Staff

Woodshop Master is highlighting cutlists and shop calculators as it positions its upcoming platform around a problem most cabinet and millwork teams feel immediately – material waste and the rework that follows a bad cut or a missed part.

In its current product messaging, the company frames Woodshop Master as a system built specifically for woodshops, with estimating and planning tools intended to turn a job from a pile of notes into a build-ready plan. Cutlists and calculators sit at the center of that promise, aimed at helping shops translate dimensions and scope into clearer material needs before the first sheet gets loaded.

The theme is practical: when the cut plan is wrong or incomplete, the damage spreads fast. A missing panel becomes a schedule slip. A rushed reorder becomes a margin hit. A “we’ll figure it out on the floor” moment becomes an install-day surprise. Woodshop Master is betting that tighter planning up front reduces the downstream chaos.

The company’s broader positioning points to a connected workflow that keeps job details aligned from customer and quote through production, but the cutlist angle is where the message becomes concrete for many shops. For teams cutting sheet goods daily, even small improvements in planning can show up quickly in fewer mistakes, fewer interruptions, and less time spent backtracking.

Woodshop Master says it will notify registrants by email when the platform goes live, without publishing a fixed launch date.

The company says launch perks are reserved for the first 100 registrations.

More information: woodshopmaster.com and woodshopmaster.com/prelaunch/