![]() KCDW is available as a trial version for $50 I believe. Will the Better Homes and Gardens do a 2-D face on elevation with height and width dimensions? When I got started in 93 my father gave me Chief Architect and it was limited then. If you want easy to learn CAD I would suggest looking at DeltaCad or Punch ViaCad. With TurboCad you can draw anything but you have to draw every line, just as you would with a pencil. Only the full blown Chief Architect will let you get anywhere near the 3D quality of e-Cabinets though. They are based on Chief Architect and even the low end programs will layout a room and let you add cabinets. ![]() There is nothing better for creating customer layouts than e-Cabinets but you might want to look into some of the Better Homes and Gardens design software. I am not an expert, and I do not know what you are trying to do, but I don’t think you are looking for a straight CAD program, that in itself is a large learning curve and not cabinet specific. I can’t imagine any software being easier if your just looking for presentations and dimensions. In all respect, what is it exactly that you are trying to draw in e-Cabs that is frustrating you? I was up and running after one weekend well enough to produce basic layouts with dimensions. I know there are programs such as KCDW and others but I don't have a CNC and don't need that much of a program. I spent years learning the software and still don't know all of the ins and outs. Is this any good? All I need is to see the kitchen layout with dimensions, same as when I draw a kitchen on graph paper to scale. I was just in Staples and saw a cheap CAD software program that was called TurboCAD for under $100. If I don't need cutlists and so forth what other programs could I use that will not break the bank. I have a pretty good sized job coming up where I used eCabinets and keep running into small issues that seem to take forever to resolve and I don't have the time. I have been using eCabs for awhile now and mostly use it for design and certain other uses. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |