![]() ![]() Justin Mason: Well, what’s meant a lot to me lately is the Stay-Down Nesting – it’s been working very well for us. The overall user experience – I think you’ve come a long way like the search feature, you open up your jobs and see 50 jobs, you just start typing the name of the project you’re looking for and it isolates all the projects. Solid model analyzer has come a long way. We use it for just about every project that we work on. Microvellum: Can you explain how you use Solid Model Analyzer? Justin Mason: Microvellum is based in AutoCAD. So, you can draw 3D solids to represent pretty much anything. Sometimes we get a custom diewall or a corner or an angle cabinet. It’s much easier to just draw it in AutoCAD as a solid. With this tool you can analyze the solids, build out a cutlist, assign materials, and automatically name all parts. ![]() Microvellum: So, it turns the solid into a regular Microvellum product for you from Solid Model Analyzer? You can then assign it to a Work Order, send it to the CNC machine and have it cut out and machine all the parts, with very minimal work. Justin Mason: That’s right, and you could save it back you your library if you need to. Microvellum: What type of library do you have and which version? It’s created from a 3D solid, so it’s all hard numbered parts, but you could add parametric logic to it for future projects. ![]()
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