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    • R Offline
      Robert
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      Has anyone used or is actively using the Cabinet Cruncher software that can give some feedback?
      It's suppose to work with Sketchup to develop cut list for cabinets.
      http://www.cabinetcruncher.com/

      Thanks,

      Robert

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        mac1
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        @robert said:

        Has anyone used or is actively using the Cabinet Cruncher software that can give some feedback?
        It's suppose to work with Sketchup to develop cut list for cabinets.
        http://www.cabinetcruncher.com/

        Thanks,

        Robert

        No but noted in looking at your link they have a free trial version. It would be nice if one could use OpenOffice vs MS EXCEL

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          mics_54
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          I own a copy. I find the door and drawer cruncher modules useful but over all cabinet cruncher was a disappointment. Someone proficient in SU can build a data base of components and use cutlist more effectively imho.

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            Cabineture
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            I too have a copy of CabinetCRUNCHER and find it very useful for creating cutlists. Since most cabinets are simple structures, I really don't understand why one would bother creating detailed 3D models for each and every cabinet in your project. Once you have established a basic construction scheme, you'll probably use that scheme for most if not all cabinets in your project (example: a set of kitchen cabs). Once you have your layout figured out, it's much easier to just punch in your numbers in a spreadsheet like CabinetCRUNCHER and go to work. If you need to tweak it, just make a quick adjsutment on the spreadsheet. I do like the idea of using SketchUp for creating basic layouts. By the way, CabinetCRUNCHER is supposed to be releasing a new Version 7 very soon. The new version is supposed to be a big step up from the current version.

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              Bertier
              last edited by

              there is a pluggin called CutList to do cutlist...

              it's great I use it everyday !

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