“Previously the cutting lists and nesting were done manually, which was time consuming and there was a lot of scope for error. Once Matthew and a colleague have created all the panels and completed the full design, the file is sent to Project Manager Steven Millington, who double checks all the drawings and then creates the cutting lists…which is another benefit of using Cabinet Vision. “We can pick out a large pantry cabinet, spin it round to show it from all angles, and adapt it there and then with the number of shelves and drawers the customer wants.”Īny engraving that is required – including words on drawer fronts – is incorporated through another Vero product, Alphacam. “But now, with Cabinet Vision’s full colour 3D renders they can see realistically what it will look like in situ straight away, and saves us having to do numerous redraws.” As well as showing customers the entire layout on a giant TV screen in the showroom, they also highlight specific cabinets and units. We often needed to go through several redraws with them, and even then it was still hard for them to visualise it from the 2D. “Previously we drew up our designs in AutoCad, which was only 2D and our customers struggled to picture how it would look in their homes. That latter point was the main reason he decided to invest in Cabinet Vision. “For example, we’ve done complex circular butcher’s blocks with revolving shelves and curved doors with no difficulty, and it’s ideal for showing customers exactly what their finished room will look like.” He says they have never found anything that cannot be drawn up in the software. As long as we draw it correctly, the finished component is going to be perfect.” “We can be totally confident that what we design in Cabinet Vision will be faithfully reproduced when it’s cut. While they have supplied kitchens all over the world, including Moscow, Switzerland, Germany and Spain, most customers are close to their Lancashire base.Įverything is designed in Cabinet Vision Solid Ultimate from Vero Software, and the NC code sent to an Andi Stratos CNC router with its Screen-To-Machine module. Along with manufacturing quality kitchens, bedrooms and studies, they are also known for boot rooms, gun rooms and wine rooms, working directly with end-users, and one trade outlet. Those are the words of Matthew Marsden, whose company, Matthew Marsden Furniture, only began using the software in Spring 2015, and quickly became advanced users at a high level. “Cabinet Vision speeds up our process and has completely eliminated errors from it.”
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