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- TurboCAD sails away from the competition for Jordan Boats
Jordan Boats is a Fife based operation which has been producing plywood boat kits since 2003.
TurboCAD is run on a standard PC and is used to provide the drawings supplied to the company’s CNC router and to create 3D models, sectioned to provide the shapes of decks, benches, and other internal fittings.
- "We used TurboCAD extensively for initial scheming of the house, then for much of the design and drawing work needed for Planning Permission "
Holcombe Passive House has been designed to be heated purely by Passive Solar heat and the surplus heat from the occupants, lighting, TV, etc. It will use little or no fossil fuels for either heating or cooling.
- TurboCAD aids teaching of Carpentry, Joinery and Cabinet Making
Geoff Malthouse first came across TurboCAD while looking for an inexpensive CAD programme to draw plans of woodwork projects and house layouts. Geoff is a retired college Lecturer/Trainer/ Assessor and found that he needed an easy and accurate way of producing drawings and illustrations to print hand-outs supporting his teaching.
- "TurboCAD is invaluable for producing good garden design for my discerning clients"
Peter Thomas has been using TurboCAD as his basic design tool ever since starting to work for a landscaping company as their garden designer. Already proficient in CAD and other design software it soon became his preferred method of working.
- Shinfield Players choose TurboCAD for a winning performance!
The Shinfield Players are an amateur rep company near Reading, that stages about 9/10 productions a year. Graham Vokins, Stage Manager, now uses TurboCAD Professional to design sets and plans of the theatre.
- TurboCAD delivers the goods demanded by discerning designer and chartered builder . . .
As a designer and builder, Bruce Spenser needs a top quality CAD system that can solve the complicated challenges that his work often entails. It must also be compatible with the other systems commonly used in the building industry and be totally reliable.






