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01 Apr 2008 09:59 PM  

Anybody using countertopcad. Give the scoop on it if you have.

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02 Apr 2008 06:00 AM  
Wade,,
I just received Door Cad and Drawer Cad which are both add ons to the base CNC Cad package. I'll let you know how the software performs in general. The company seems very easy to deal with and their training is online.

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02 Apr 2008 01:24 PM  

I just got an email through Cygnus about this program.  Is that how you heard of it?

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02 Apr 2008 02:15 PM  

Andy,

They were at the Vegas show, next isle over from you.

We were in the market for MDF door  software and noticed them showing contertop cad. We started talking and soon realized that they have a base CNC package with modules for a variety of CNC production including countertops, drawer boxes, complete kitchen design and MDF doors. The software is reasonably priced and can be bought in a modular fashion as your requirements increase.

When you buy the package it comes with a starter set of bits for the modules you are buying.

We just loaded it today and have our training scheduled for this Monday. We will be producing kitchen box parts, MDF doors and Baltic Birch drawers for a local distributor.

Need to keep that CNC humming. I just have to invent a day with more hours in it.

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02 Apr 2008 05:51 PM  

i'll have to check it out.

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03 Apr 2008 09:52 PM  

Andy,

Yes thats how I heard about it. I did there demo with them seamed pretty easy.

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09 Apr 2008 02:26 AM  

Yes...really easy. I have an original copy for anyone interested in purchasing.

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18 Apr 2008 11:02 PM  

Why are you getting rid of it?

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23 Apr 2008 03:46 AM  

I bought it prior to hiring someone to do all my cad drawings.Recently hired an individual and he has worked with Autocad for years and I rather not have him learn a whole new program. Just do not have the use for CountertopCad software and it is just sitting on my desk.

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23 Apr 2008 10:59 AM  

Clearchoice,

Add the program to the Classified section under the Marketplace section.  It's FREE and easy.  Lots of people see the section so you never know.

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24 Apr 2008 03:10 AM  

Andy,

Thanks, will do.

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