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Cuttlefish
unfold rhino sheet metal parts to flat patterns ready for cnc.
select a closed polysurface, pick the up-face, get a flat pattern on fabrication-ready sublayers in under a minute. ready for direct dxf export to your cnc router, laser, or waterjet.
what it does
- detects material thickness from the geometry, snaps to standard gauges with override
- builds the neutral axis surface and unfolds via face rotation around bend axes
- outputs to fabrication sublayers with the right colors:
Outside cut(blue) — perimeterInside cut(magenta) — holes and cutoutsMark(dark green) — bend lines, bend angle text, ink marks
- writes bend angle labels with
UP/DNconvention so press-brake operators know which side to fold - preserves through-holes that cross bend lines (most unfolders drop these)
- reads optional ink curves from a designated layer for additional shop-floor marks
what it isn’t
- not a parametric grasshopper component pipeline. if you need facade-scale parametric production with a fully wired grasshopper workflow, sheepmetal (€199/yr) is the right tool.
- not industrial-strength multi-material multi-K-factor. if you need a full sheet metal suite with tight bend deduction libraries across many alloys, smartunfold ($299) covers more bases than cuttlefish does.
- not for non-developable rolled sections. rhino’s built-in
Squishcommand handles non-developable surfaces (free, ships with rhino). cuttlefish targets press-brake-bent sheet metal specifically.
cuttlefish is the cheap, focused option for small custom welded fab shops who want to point at a part, get a flat pattern, and ship it to the cnc.
why it exists
most rhino-based fab shops doing custom welded work are stuck choosing
between rhino’s raw UnrollSrf (free but produces unclassified output that
takes 20 minutes of layer wrangling per part) and full naval-architecture
or industrial-CAD sheet metal modules (overkill, expensive, complex).
cuttlefish is the focused middle option. battle-tested at raider boats on production aluminum boat parts: hardtops, cabin sides, fuel tanks, hull plating. priced for one-shop, one-rhino-license budgets.
install
after purchase you’ll receive an email with:
- the cuttlefish yak package — drag onto rhino to install
- your license file — save to:
- windows:
%APPDATA%\dfma-tools\cuttlefish.license - macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/dfma-tools/cuttlefish.license
- windows:
- open rhino, run the
Cuttlefishcommand, pick a closed polysurface, pick the up-face
that’s the whole install. no servers, no logins, no recurring charges.
license
perpetual. one license per user. all 1.x updates included free. major version bumps (2.0, 3.0) sold as upgrades.
support
questions before you buy or if you hit a problem after: email help@dfma.tools.
system requirements
- Rhino 8 (Windows or Mac)
- Python 3 (ships with Rhino 8)
- Closed polysurfaces with consistent material thickness
- Planar sheet faces; 90-degree bends are first-class, non-90 supported with documented limits