18 Drawings and rods
CUTTING LISTS
Figure 2.13: Cutting lists are used by joiners as a
size- reference guide, or issued to wood- machinists
involved in a joinery operation – and they serve an
orderly function in enumerating the detailed timber-
preparation of the various parts of a particular job. As
an example of a typical cutting list, the components
required for the above doorframe and sidelight would
be laid out as follows:
Job reference
Quantity
Description Length Width Thickness W T Remarks
2 Outer jambs 2100 86 50 80 45 Oak
1 Mullion jamb 2100 86 50 80 45 Oak
1 Head 1200 86 50 80 45 Oak
1 Middle rail 320 205 50 198 45 Oak
2 Glazing beads 2400 25 18 20 12 Oak
1 Door-stop insert 850 40 30 35 24 Oak
Sill1 1200 146 63 140 57 Oak
1 Drip mould 1200 46 36 40 30 Oak
Sawn sizes (mm) Finishedsizes
Figure 2.13 Cutting list for oak
doorframe and sidelight.