![]() ![]() “There are a bunch of older houses in Florida, where we are located and do business,” Casterlin adds. “95 percent of our jobs required a drawing,” shares owner Amanda Casterlin. MAC Design and Build creates custom cabinetry, furniture, doors, and built-ins to support its home and business furnishing and remodeling company. When hard copies are preferred on the job, 2D drawings still come in very handy. “Where it makes sense, we want to leverage DraftSight,” adds Young Industries Sales & Marketing Director Dick Ambs.ĢD drawings remain critically important as a preferred method of sharing design data as they facilitate easy communication and exchange with design and construction engineers, vendors, and contractors. There are other tasks for which 2D is preferred, such as bringing in DWG and DXF files from customers. “There are certain tasks-modifying legacy drawings, creating simple layouts or sketches, or developing P&IDs,that we consider ‘quick and dirty,’ for which it’s faster and easier to use 2D,” explains Young Industry Engineer Ryan Vandine.īy using DraftSight software for 2D tasks, and SOLIDWORKS for 3D needs, such as large-assembly design, Young Industries is maximizing design productivity. Although the majority of Young Industries’ design and engineering work is done in 3D using SOLIDWORKS software, the company still has needs that are better addressed with 2D tools. is a manufacturer of custom-designed equipment for handling dry bulk materials in the chemical, petrochemical, ceramics, and coatings industries. Let’s look at four customers that are transforming their businesses with DraftSight 2D CAD. DraftSight 2D software is helping companies in multiple industries improve their products, increase their productivity, and reduce their costs. Today, making smart technology investments is a critical component of alleviating business challenges and driving growth. Back October 23rd, 2022 Finding Success With DraftSight-Customer Stories ![]()
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