CNC router items of interest

Yani in building mode... he *** at drawing and as accuracy goes he needs a computer. A pencil snapper that can't draw a straight line. Lucky for the tools, like a laser level.

A router "look at those oh so cute joins"

So I did a month of homework and found a few things that are interesting and curious.

https://www.mozaiksoftware.com/

Every wonder how these kitchen companies do the software? Do they draw it up on Autocad from home grown templates?

NUP the whole thing is a package from shop front to shop back.

"Exports to Paperless Shop" It is a parts list but I suspect it includes billing components.

https://kcdsoftware.com/doors-plus/

If doors and drawers are your company’s specialty, KCD Software’s Doors Plus is a stand-alone, template design software to communicate with your nested based CNC router.

Hundreds of templates are included in the software like doors, drawer fronts and dovetail drawer boxes. It’s also easy to create your own one-of-a-kind custom templates. Parametric tool paths can be assigned for your multiple tool operations. Create your own custom libraries for doors, drawers, wine racks, fluted pilasters, valances and more for traditional and CNC manufacturing.

Doors Plus includes over 300 ready-to-use custom component templates. The order-entry system makes it easy to enter your custom items and modify details on the fly. Doors Plus gives you more custom product capacity, flexibility and efficiency than ever before.

What's interesting is the narrow vertical market and the end to end nature of the software.

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  • This dude is inspirational. A retired architect gone work-worker. He did buy a CNC but his first large CNC he made from scratch. Bit of redefinition, what was once a series of specialties as "maker".

    https://www.youtube.com/c/frankhowarth

    Then the same level of expertise but with metal, this dude. No router he uses a water jet cutter.

    https://www.youtube.com/c/FireballTool

    You can see in this that someone in Corel got it with Corel CAD. It's not an architect's tool but a maker's tool. There seems to lack the strong connection that other software vendors have managed with toolmakers. It's the tool makers and their products that are key to promoting the software.

    Corel have marketing and help teams, I think they should have a 3rd sort of team, relationship manages and user advocates. Dig deep into how to have more pro-motive and supportive relationships with hardware vendors. Corel are pretty much MIA in the marker-sphere on YouTube. 

    It's YouTube that we all turn to for tutorials. That's where the software recommendations are being listen to.

    Neither marketing nor help are in the business of being user advocates and relationship manages. The have their own objectives.

    No point in spending money on marketing if the product isn't fit to the market.

    So here's me making a software decision... as a newbie, just like I was about to pick Draw for the first time. Near the same rules apply.

    I've got the architect using Fusion 360 (in Draw terms Adobe)

    The makers using SketchUp (Same engine as CorelCAD)

    And me, maybe after 12 months of using many things I might work out what I actually like. I don't have the 12 months for doing that. I'll pretty much have to pick Fusion 360 because of "industry standard" adoption.

    Feels a bit like traveling to Interzone to pick a Corel product. "It will be OK, just sniff some more bug powder". Goes to the issue of "industry standard" and actually being it, as opposed to just claiming it. I'd be putting that at the top of the list of all things. Get a handle on what it means and how to be it. Corel could claim "industry standard" in signwriting. They earned that. How was that achieved? Start digging into these other markets using those methods.

    There's the means to make the subscription worth $50 a month. Throw in CorelCAD. Most people are unlikely to use it so no skin off Corel's real nose, but it does bring the subscription back to being with the value range of Adobe. CorelCAD could do with the users! It's not in an "out there" place on YouTube.

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