
We were working with new customers that had unique requirements nearly every day. In 2005, I made the decision to join the Microvellum team and what a ride it has been! Microvellum exploded on cabinet manufacturing scene. In time, my passion for working with the software led to a career change. I found myself immersed in building new, and powerful products that helped reduce our engineering and detailing time. We found the power of the AutoCAD drawing environment and Excel-based spreadsheets to give us the advantage to build whatever our clients needed. Not only did we have standard box type cabinets in our library, we also added reception desks and fixture type products as well. The power behind Microvellum amazed me it allowed us to engineer, cut list and manufacture virtually any type of product we needed. Within six months after our purchase, we had our Microvellum Software running in full production. I figured I'd better chime back in with an update…Ī few years after this thread started, the company I worked for ended up purchasing Microvellum. It’s amazing that after 17 years this post is still active. > correct it, send it to our factory, who engineers it, and we never get > I can, if necessary, post a few of these drawings so you can get a > We are looking for a "good" CAD add on that we can customize. > The best advise I could give would be to demo any product to the fullest Both Microvellum and Cabinetware have great 3D One of the big ideas behind these products "Ken Alexander" wrote in We are in the process of looking at these products as well. Thanks for the info, I will look into cabinet They are limited to pretty much standard cabinets, I have tried to manipulate the programs and have not been very successful. > Any ideas, suggestions, or input would be great. > We need a B.O.M., a cutlist, and 3-D capabilities. > correct it, send it to our factory, who engineers it, and we never get it > idea (they are copyrighted) of what we are trying to accomplish.


> I can, if necessary, post a few of these drawings so you can get a better

We need to find one that has the ability to be manipulated > As you can guess there is quite a difference between all of these > Shops, Retail Stores, and Country Clubs.

> and design consoles, floor displays, bars, and wall systems for Golf Pro "Eric Weisner" wrote in We are looking for a "good" CAD add on that we can customize. The best advise I could give would be to demo any product to the fullest you Both Microvellum and Cabinetware have great 3DĬapabilities. One of the big ideas behind these products isĮxporting to CNC machines. We are in the process of looking at these products as well.
