Clearview National January 2015 - Issue 158 | Page 71
software
Are you software savvy? Do you
know what software has to offer?
A key feature of the timber industry which makes it stand out from other
joinery manufacturing materials is the word ‘bespoke’. It is amazing the
number of joinery manufacturers who think that because they make
‘unique’ joinery that a standard software package can’t deliver!
»»While timber joinery
is more commonly made to
custom sizes than not, and there
is seldom a standard moulding or
section size, this misconception
holds joinery manufacturers back
from embracing the future and
finding out what the benefits of
software really are.
Software can not only be
used for ‘bespoke’ joinery but
can actually improve both the
design and production process
of one off items. Where each
item manufactured is different
it is even more important to be
efficient in both process and
costing. Vague pricing and timing
of production can jeopardise
profits, while the accurate
calculations required for custom
joinery production can lead to
costly mistakes and wastage.
Software can help with all of
this.
In the last 18months, CE
marking for external windows
and doors has been introduced
in the UK and potentially
increased costs for timber joinery
manufacturers who need to
ensure compliance for ‘each’
section size and type of window
they produce. These increased
costs, though unpleasant, may be
easier to swallow for larger joinery
manufacturers but how is the
smaller manufacturer supposed
to cope?
The answer is software yet
again. Not only can software
provide the calculations for
u-values that are the essential
part of the CE mark but it can
also prove compliance with
documentation and certification
that removes the need for testing
and limits expense. Joinerysoft
is just one such package that
provides complete u-value and
CE marking compliance. There
are other solutions available
within the industry however these
usually involve paying a fee per
window. Another advantage of
software calculating the u-value
at the design stage is that you
can advise your end client how
to comply with regulations,
amending section sizes and
materials where necessary. Even
if you’re already winning more
orders than you can cope with,
improving efficiency in design and
quoting can free up more time
to get back into the workshop.
Software can also ensure that you
accurately know your costs and
avoid undercharging for jobs,
protecting your profits. Providing
a professional impression is also
critical these days with increased
competition, so having