![]() I have not experienced any of the nightmares that the salesmen have stated are so common. To CV's credit, from day one (literally) it has worked very well. So, I forked over another chunk of dough for CV's Nested-Base Screen-To-Machine solution. PS was not flexible enough and MV was too limited/underdeveloped at the time. At that time, we concluded that both MV and PS were not going to work for us. I really want/need to work in an AutoCAD environment. After the submittals have been signed off, one of our detailers then re-enters the basic cabinets in CV (overlaying a CV DXF export to compare to the CAD drawing to eliminate sizing errors) and the other detailer handles the special/custom pieces in AutoCAD and exports them to Alphacam to run on our CNC Router.Ībout two years ago, when we changed our production from a Beam Saw/CNC P2P to a Nested-Base CNC Router, we looked into Microvellum and Pattern Systems to see if we could switch to an all-inclusive drawing and part-creation program. Currently, I create all of our shop drawings in AutoCAD 2004. ![]() I have owned CabinetVision software since the late 1980's and have wrestled with the problem of limited drawing capabilities since the beginning. I own a very high-end cabinet and millwork shop that specializes in elaborate residential projects and some custom commercial work. ![]()
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