Furnituremaker software
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Furnituremaker software
Hi all I use turbocad software for cad drawings and am thinking about buying "Turbocad Furnitumaker" has anyone had experience of or own the software?
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M,
I haven’t used Tutbocad for years, the Furnituremaker looks interesting.
l went over to Sketchup around ver5 and stopped my Pro version in January with that l used Cabmaker32 + Cutmaster, it’s a pretty good add on to design parametric cabinets with the most common cabinet fitting, it then nests the components with all the holes, grooves and cutouts etc and places the dxf files on a separate layer to import into vectric for toolpaths……. They were a one off purchase for about £300
l am interested in how you get on.
I haven’t used Tutbocad for years, the Furnituremaker looks interesting.
l went over to Sketchup around ver5 and stopped my Pro version in January with that l used Cabmaker32 + Cutmaster, it’s a pretty good add on to design parametric cabinets with the most common cabinet fitting, it then nests the components with all the holes, grooves and cutouts etc and places the dxf files on a separate layer to import into vectric for toolpaths……. They were a one off purchase for about £300
l am interested in how you get on.
Paul
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Wow Paul that sounds interesting, parametric cabinets in CAD could be very useful. I'm pretty new to some of these ideas so trying to find out what people think and will look into Cabmaker32 also. Thank you Paul, Markcncpaul wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:24 pm M,
I haven’t used Tutbocad for years, the Furnituremaker looks interesting.
l went over to Sketchup around ver5 and stopped my Pro version in January with that l used Cabmaker32 + Cutmaster, it’s a pretty good add on to design parametric cabinets with the most common cabinet fitting, it then nests the components with all the holes, grooves and cutouts etc and places the dxf files on a separate layer to import into vectric for toolpaths……. They were a one off purchase for about £300
l am interested in how you get on.
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Mark,
There is a short video on my Instagram page “ Skelligcrafts “. 10 Feb 2021
Edit: you need Sketchup Pro to enable the dynamic components
There is a short video on my Instagram page “ Skelligcrafts “. 10 Feb 2021
Edit: you need Sketchup Pro to enable the dynamic components
Paul
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Took a bit more of a look at Furniture maker for turbocad and seems not to have a lot of support so probably give that one a miss.
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Meccarroll wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:35 pmTook a bit more of a look at Furniture maker for turbocad and seems not to have a lot of support so probably give that one a miss.
I noticed that there was no trial version of Furniture maker…..not a good sign
Paul
If you only have a hammer then everything looks like a nail
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