I have used CabinetSense from its inception. I have found it intuitive, flexible, and invaluable in taking a project from design to shop. Every function of this plugin is well thought out and implemented with the end user in mind. The CabinetSense team is quick to respond to issues, fix bugs, and consider input for upgrades. The plugin does not impact Sketchup processing speed in any significant way. It seamlessly takes the SU model and exports it to Layout for presentation and shop drawings. Our clients love getting 2D and 3D models that look and feel exactly like the end product. This plugin gets a 5-star rating without hesitation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@MattFormoso The drawings are done in SU. We create scenes in SU for the elevations, plan views and details we want to show in the shops. All of our dimensioning is done in SU using a combination of CabinetSense and SU dimensioning tools. CS has a function to export the scenes to Layout. Once in Layout, we adjust the views, add notes and, when completed, export it to PDF.
How do you change the material type for the door panel and frame? Having the door panel, style and rail all the same messes up exporting to cutlist because it reads both as either 3/4 hardwood or 1/4 ply.
I have used CabinetSense from its inception. I have found it intuitive, flexible, and invaluable in taking a project from design to shop. Every function of this plugin is well thought out and implemented with the end user in mind. The CabinetSense team is quick to respond to issues, fix bugs, and consider input for upgrades. The plugin does not impact Sketchup processing speed in any significant way. It seamlessly takes the SU model and exports it to Layout for presentation and shop drawings. Our clients love getting 2D and 3D models that look and feel exactly like the end product. This plugin gets a 5-star rating without hesitation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hey jim how are you doing your assembly sheets/ shop drawings?
@@MattFormoso The drawings are done in SU. We create scenes in SU for the elevations, plan views and details we want to show in the shops. All of our dimensioning is done in SU using a combination of CabinetSense and SU dimensioning tools. CS has a function to export the scenes to Layout. Once in Layout, we adjust the views, add notes and, when completed, export it to PDF.
Great video! look forward to more of these new updated videos!!
Best video of my life
How do you change the material type for the door panel and frame? Having the door panel, style and rail all the same messes up exporting to cutlist because it reads both as either 3/4 hardwood or 1/4 ply.
How are you opening the doors and drawers with a click of your mouse?
I also do not have the symbol on my ribbon that he used to do this.
i kind of confuse with drawer machining