What it lacks in rendering, animation, and manufacturing features compared to Fusion it makes up with the optimizer.īoth software are parametric so I’ll often draw and render in Fusion, then when it’s time to make the piece, I’ll quickly redraw the piece in Mozaik (its way faster to draw in mozaik) and use the optimizer to generate take offs for my sheet goods or code them for the CNC. Optimization can be performed for use with a CNC or a table saw if you’re cutting by hand. ![]() ![]() ![]() That software comes in three different flavors with a monthly subscription that allows you to pull and customize cabinets from a library, create drawings, renders, and optimize parts based on material. Mozaik on the other hand has a wonderful optimizer. I find it really handy when I’m coding my CNC, but without grain direction control included for free, it’s not a real time saver anymore. Do you use a lot of sheet goods? If so, you might consider looking into Mozaik for optimizing material usage.įusion offers the Arrange command in the manufacturing workspace that optimizes parts on an envelope of any size for you, but it was recently scaled back in functionality unless you pay to use it. ![]() I’m a cabinet and furniture maker that uses Fusion among other software.
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