SketchList wood design software – make a box class
This video in our woodwork software design area takes two boards, cuts the ends at 45 degree angkes, rotates the board 45 degrees and places them together so they form that upside down V you might want. The technique can be used on an axis so you might flit this on the horizontal and have a table top.
David Rozewski
My woodworking love started in 6th grade in school shop class. I have a BS in Industrial Technology and an MBA. At my first job, I computerized a production accounting system – the results were positive, and I loved the challenges. I left the corporate world to begin woodworking full time and one of my first decisions was to use CAD for my designs. I found that CAD did not meet all my needs. I wrote a specification of what I wanted and turned it into a prototype. SketchList 3D incorporated in 2007. We completed programming and launched. Today thousands of woodworkers use SketchList 3D.
This video shows how to create the cut list, shop drawings, and optimized material layout diagrams for this project. The end of the video discusses how materials are created and...
This video covers how to layout a cabinet including doors and drawers, then create the cabinet by adding needed boards. Additional videos will continue the design right through reports and...