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  • J Offline
    JHuman
    last edited by 22 Mar 2011, 16:30

    This looks like a great plugin. I would use it on a daily basis for my clients. I do a lot of kitchen and bath remodeling, as long as we could use custom sizes and finishes it would save a lot of time and headache. Please let me know when it is available for purchase!

    • Doweth!
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      desousadesign
      last edited by 23 Mar 2011, 21:09

      Hey Palo

      I have been folloing your thread/discussion for awhile, and really like what im seeing. I am a professional kitchen and bathroom designer, and see huge potential in your plugin for Sketchup. I know you are still going througn the beta/testing period and am wondering if you require another beta tester. Although I wouldn't be using the software for generating cutlist, I see huge potential of using this software for interactive use with clients which increases sellability. I had tried previously creating a similar program but ran into issues with changing doorstyles on the fly. Anyhow, I would have lots of input from a design standport if needed.
      Email me if you have interest, also I have attached a recent SieMatic Kitchen I've completed. Cheers


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      • P Offline
        palo
        last edited by 24 Mar 2011, 16:15

        Very nice Kitchen d! I'm partial to that style myself.

        CabinetSense is "still" in development, but it is getting very close to the point where I will be satisfied with its options and stability. My target date for release has been mid-year and I'm still close to meeting that target.

        For those of you who might be fans of the cutlist plugin for SU...

        I am pleased to announce that CabinetSense will be offering a modified version of this very popular plugin. Steve (Racz) and I have reached agreement on the best way to launch this offering and CabinetSense will have full permission to modify and resell Cutlist.

        This modified version will be aware of all CabinetSense settings and in particular will offer grain control, banding reductions, and scribe allowances. It will also use Material selections and thickness as set in CabinetSense. For those of you already using cutlist, this version will continue to work with non CabinetSense models, so you won't need to have two versions installed.

        Cutlist for CS will be available on a pay per use basis and optionally on all of the unlimited use packages at a minimal additional cost. Pricing will be finalized within the next couple of weeks.

        Please visit http://www.steveracz.com/joomla/ For more information on the cutlist plugin.

        Paul

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        • J Offline
          jo-ke
          last edited by 3 Oct 2011, 13:53

          Is the plugin available now?

          http://www.zz7.de

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          • P Offline
            palo
            last edited by 23 Oct 2011, 23:52

            Hi jo-ke,

            Yes, CabinetSense is finally available for download at http://www.cabinetsensesoftware.com. There is a 14-day free trial and it is available for both the Mac and Windows.

            Feedback is most appreciated.

            Paul

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            • J Offline
              jo-ke
              last edited by 25 Oct 2011, 19:33

              Thank you.

              I will have a look on it.

              http://www.zz7.de

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              • J Offline
                JoPoe
                last edited by 3 Nov 2011, 11:54

                Hi Paul,

                CabinetSense is a very interesting approach. What are your plans with it. Is there something in the pipeline to get a cnc functionality out of it? I have no idea what it means to get such a thing running, but this would be the consequently next step. I work for a company here in Germany and we are doing a lot of cabinet design. We use SU for more than fast sketching. But when it comes to the manufacturing process, we have to reconstruct all of the work in Imos (the CAD CAM solution we use) to produce the stuff on our cnc machinery. I wait for the day all the work can be done in SU - or at least most of it.

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                  palo
                  last edited by 6 Nov 2011, 20:34

                  Hi jo

                  My mission for CabinetSense is to provide an easy to use, affordable solution for the smaller cabinet firm. Sketchup is certainly both of that and only time will tell if I can deliver as well.

                  I hope to move CS in two directions, firstly as a design tool that will help sell as well as cement the specifications of the job; and secondly as a production tool that will accurately and seamlessly move the job to the shop floor.

                  Certainly as a production tool, cnc is on the radar. One of the inherent issues with Sketchup in this regard is that it represents arcs as a series of line segments. However, CabinetSense is not meant to be one-stop solution and I believe a viable solution to this is to simply defer any radius work to another program. CS would do the bulk of the case good processing including, drill points, dados... I'm still very much of a novice when it comes to cnc and the different ways you can communicate with them.... whether that be DXF or direct-to-machine coding. I have no timeframe for implementing this, but it is more of a learning exercise at this time rather than a work-in-progress.

                  Thanks for your input.

                  Paul

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                    Bertier
                    last edited by 20 Nov 2011, 19:14

                    As a professional wood worker and SkethUp enthusiast, would you need help with a French translation I'd be happy to help.

                    I use a lot Cutlist and love chatting with Steve about it's features;

                    well done.

                    best regards

                    bertier

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                      mac1
                      last edited by 21 Nov 2011, 17:46

                      @gaieus said:

                      And here it is in Google-Pidgin (for some reason, the characters appear in a very weird colour hard to see)

                      FYI at least for my IE8 you can set an option to ignore colors on the web page and the are ok then ❓

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                        ozancraft
                        last edited by 14 Mar 2013, 15:58

                        @palo said:

                        Hi jo

                        My mission for CabinetSense is to provide an easy to use, affordable solution for the smaller cabinet firm. Sketchup is certainly both of that and only time will tell if I can deliver as well.

                        I hope to move CS in two directions, firstly as a design tool that will help sell as well as cement the specifications of the job; and secondly as a production tool that will accurately and seamlessly move the job to the shop floor.

                        Certainly as a production tool, cnc is on the radar. One of the inherent issues with Sketchup in this regard is that it represents arcs as a series of line segments. However, CabinetSense is not meant to be one-stop solution and I believe a viable solution to this is to simply defer any radius work to another program. CS would do the bulk of the case good processing including, drill points, dados... I'm still very much of a novice when it comes to cnc and the different ways you can communicate with them.... whether that be DXF or direct-to-machine coding. I have no timeframe for implementing this, but it is more of a learning exercise at this time rather than a work-in-progress.

                        Thanks for your input.

                        Paul

                        Hi Paul,

                        We are furniture wall units ,large bookcase manufacturer in Ny , I just found this blog when I was searching SU CNC output, I downloaded and tested your CS , it is really nice fast and very accurate, I have very similar SU dynamic component that I wrote,OC32 and merged with several softwares , It is base on 32mm european system frameless cabinetry, ( case ,door, drawer, shelve , partition and toe) after I input all the measurements I make unique of all the parts and add machining terms names each part, the longest time consuming is the preparing the part names We cut at automatic panel saw 300-400 unique parts then we drill at the automated boring machine, spray the finish and assemble every week.

                        some suggestions,

                        • drop dow menu, material thickness change all or individually
                        • drop down menu, change doors and drawers front, inset or outset from the carcass,
                        • change height of the drawer box and drawer front separately but they will be in group
                        • space between back of the door and carcass frame when door overlays the carcass
                        • aplie same principle at parent, all carcass panel can be inset or outset or one end inset other end outset ( same as the pack panel future at parent )

                        thanks
                        Ozan


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                        • PixeroP Offline
                          Pixero
                          last edited by 15 Mar 2013, 07:12

                          @palo said:

                          I have developed a Cabinet Design program for Sketchup which may be of interest to this forum. You can watch a preview of the software at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=763bsw5Y0Gk - your comments would be appreciated.

                          Paul

                          I cannot see the video. Youtube says it's private?

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                          • KrisidiousK Offline
                            Krisidious
                            last edited by 15 Mar 2013, 17:09

                            Yeah shows private to me as well.

                            By: Kristoff Rand
                            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                              limpkids
                              last edited by 4 Feb 2015, 08:51

                              Hi,Palo.

                              I'm a project manager of furniture factory in Taiwan(ASIA).

                              I know this is an old thread,but still,gotta say thanks to you,

                              this plugin is a huge advance for our working progress.

                              Much appreciated for you work!

                              -Sam

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