3/31/2024 0 Comments Cabinet vision softwareI know of at least seven running Cabinet Vision.Ĭabinet Vision is it's own beast, unlike any Autodesk Programs or Solidworks. I know of two shops locally that run microvellum. In my experience working for custom cabinet shops in the SF Bay Area, cabinet vision is a little more popular than microvellum. It wasn't my choice as much as something I fell into based on job availability. What’s the average cost of a seat license of each? Which one has less of a learning curve to master? If you had to recommend one software over the other, which do you prefer? What software do you feel is more prevalent in the industry? I also understand programming in principle, but other than some very basic stuff I haven’t been actively using Master CAM or anything. I am well versed in Solidworks, Inventor, and AutoCAD, but I haven’t worked with either software. I’m seeing a lot of the Arch Millwork and Custom Cabinetry based companies using either Micro Vellum or Cabinet Vision. Most of my experience in my career has been in the furniture industry, but recently I have been gaining more experience in Architectural Millwork and case goods, and I want to explore the Architectural Millwork industry more, especially with the strength of the industry where I am currently living. I’m currently looking for work right now and while I have the down time I figure it may be a good idea to do some training on new software if I can through a trial.
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