

That will come with more time and my having the balls to more often change and manipulate things - which can be intimidating when you send an entire kitchen to the "router" (Gus) and you've got to make sure everything's accounted for all at once and long before build time. We are a CNC-based shop and run Solid Ultimate, and I'm quite positive I don't use it anywhere approaching its power and capacity. If I break off on my own in a couple of years, I'll be picking it up as well.


I'm about 6 months into running a shop with Cabinetvision, which is my first experience with the program and I've completely taught myself. Looks like their rendering engine has improved quite a bit. It's screwed.īut you can try it out for free, no strings attached (maybe an email or phone call to you) so you can see what you may never be able to afford :laughing: Honestly, if I had the money to buy any cabinet software program, it would be this one, no contest. So now I can't get the code, I can't uninstall either, some problem finding some file.

I never liked these information traps, so I put generic trash information in thinking the code was on the next screen. Make sure you put a valid email address in, since this is where they send the trial code to. Now a word of advice since I screwed up my trial. This is the same company that puts out AlphaCAM which was what I used to program cnc's. Took a little getting used to, but it seems to be the defacto standard in kick ass cabinetry design. I have played around quite a bit with an older version years ago and found it really good. I know that there are 4 or so versions and I know Gus can explain if this is the entry or the top of the line version. I was just checking their website and they have a downloadable 30 day trial of their newest version (2012 or v7) Cabinet Vision Solid Essential.
