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Good morning to all,
work in the field of furniture. use mainly autocad .sto thinking of buying a management software that makes from the estimate to the design, from the cutting lists for the production to the management cnc. My car is a five-axis tree. I would need something that truly escapes and being inexperienced I willingly accept your precious advice!
Did I hear about space 3d, did anyone know about it?
Thank you.
 
Good morning to all,
work in the field of furniture. use mainly autocad .sto thinking of buying a management software that makes from the estimate to the design, from the cutting lists for the production to the management cnc. My car is a five-axis tree. I would need something that truly escapes and being inexperienced I willingly accept your precious advice!
Did I hear about space 3d, did anyone know about it?
Thank you.
a little late??? ? :biggrin:
I do all the things you want with solidworks by customizing it for me and my clients. only for the cnc you need a software that processes the geometries of the wrecked models (I don't know the trees and its exhausted programming language, iso etc.) and there is a valid infinity besides the possibility that you may already have purchased it with the machine you talk about.
 
I would say "interiorcad", a vectorworks module dedicated to furniture and specifically to furniture production.
there is also a submodule that allows you to send in drawing directly to the machines in production dialogue with them.
 
Customized or standard mobile projects?
if custom progeny mobile designs based on microstation is very flexible for design, rendering, cutting generation, material requirements and machine programs; if you have above all standard pieces, type kitchens, the market offers different solutions at all prices.
the site is www.progenio.it if you want there is a specific page on management cnc and cam
 
Of course you should bring an important question: in addition to decor I do something else or am I 90% focused on that?
considering the price of a generic software more specific module the figures can rise easily compared to a more closed product but perhaps more focused.
vectorworks + interiorcad easily exceeds 3000€ (3500 with production module), while given the rather heavy cost of microstation, I think adding progeny easily brings it to remarkable figures.
at the cersaie there were several proposals of Italian companies (domus 3d) and German (visoft) for furnishing software in the order of 1200-1500€ finished that maybe can become interesting when you do not require a program to the around design.
 
if I'm not mistaken the software you mentioned are all linked to a standard production, so let's talk about fairly linear elements such as kitchen and cabinet-related buss.
microstation + progeny is specific for those who design custom-made furniture, turnkey type: 3d drawings and modifications and you automatically have the necessary documentation for production.
It's clear that in a small study, you don't, but if you use it in the company, you'll spoil it with time savings.
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hi are paolo, you can spy on me as " progeny " function, buying it, I am autonomous to be able to draw and send the files to the cnc, I have to have the cnc module, the design module, the module etc. etc.
Thank you.
 
hi are paolo, you can spy on me as " progeny " function, buying it, I am autonomous to be able to draw and send the files to the cnc, I have to have the cnc module, the design module, the module etc. etc.
Thank you.
I'm not able to give you commercial details I've seen him use it and I've been helping some of my clients. integrates the cad microstation, has a single interface to design in 3d and automatically generate all the cartilage for production (board, explosives, technical cards, separate of requirements, lists of materials...) and dxf. the cam module can have a direct connection to the machines. cad already has an integrated rendering engine.
I can't tell you anything else. www.progenio.it
 
hi welpry, I use autocad in a sporadic way, all I can design through the software on the cnc, the tray there, I am not having problems recognizing tools etc. etc., to me I am very limited. the design of the square furniture I do it through a sw, defined cabinet, which works as long as I can accept its constraints that are many, but with some compromises, I can make good works.
the problem arises when I have to make furniture with a sloping or curved side, it is for these needs that I try to understand what it allows to make progeny.
from the site seems an interesting thing, like all these sw. that when you buy them, they promise you seas and mountains, but at the first rain, it looks like a shipwreck, and all the promises made, as usual, are I who did not understand. Before I venture into another adventure, in buying a sw like that, I want to find a person who already uses it, or who knows how to tell me outside of any interest, what you can do and what not.
thank you for your answer
Hi.
paolvrt
If someone can give me disinterested information about cad cams facing wood, I willingly accept them!! !
 
a little late??? ? :biggrin:
I do all the things you want with solidworks by customizing it for me and my clients. only for the cnc you need a software that processes the geometries of the wrecked models (I don't know the trees and its exhausted programming language, iso etc.) and there is a valid infinity besides the possibility that you may already have purchased it with the machine you talk about.
Hi, sorry for the trouble, but I wanted to ask you something: my company bought a soft author 503 not only for cutting but to create 4 simple images to pantograph on wood. Unfortunately this machine uses aspan and reads only pgm files, the juice of the speech is that to do only once four images we would not like to buy the software that we will not need in the future, so I asked you if possible to send you the pictures made in autocad and you make conversion to aspan pgm clearly below compensation. Thank you very much in advance
 
Good morning to all,
work in the field of furniture. use mainly autocad .sto thinking of buying a management software that makes from the estimate to the design, from the cutting lists for the production to the management cnc. My car is a five-axis tree. I would need something that truly escapes and being inexperienced I willingly accept your precious advice!
Did I hear about space 3d, did anyone know about it?
Thank you.
Hi.
I'm late, but I just signed up now. you then bought space 3d?...how did you find yourself? .
My company bought it but it was a hole in the water so much that for the same admission of the software house was not suitable for a custom production... sincato that the technician who introduced it was maliciously good at throwing smoke in the okki.
I am now looking for a much simpler alternative to generate at least the cutting lists and a 3d to be processed then to the working center software (bcabinet) to create the cnc programs.
 
Hi.
that reminds me a while ago there was imos and leonardo project doing something like you're looking for,
but from what I tried to read around they said they were complicated software to be developed and then very little to the hand to use.
according to my opinion it is not advisable to go on solutions so specific and beyond all very expensive where you practically use it just to do a certain job.
Now as now perhaps it is more reasonable to take separate programs, like a solid modeler like solidworks and an alphacam type cam that with a macro can automatically generate programs for cn starting from a sw set.
probably as costs you could get as to one of those dedicated programs but with the extra convenience of having 2 programs with which you can do a thousand other things.
 
Bye to all,
are a designer and work in a growing carpentry at an industrial level. After years of work with autocad we need to buy a software cad cam, we looked at a lot of programs but among the top3 there are: solidworks+swood, ddx and 3d space. Someone can give me some tips and reviews on these. ?
ps: we make both custom furniture but we will want to bring production to a certain standardization!
thanks in advance for the answers :)
 

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