October 4

Streamlining Millwork Businesses: Expert Insights and Strategies with Myron Wittmer

Welcome to Verify In Field: The Millwork Podcast! In this episode, we have a special guest, Myron Wittmer, a cabinet vision consultant, content creator, and trainer. Myron brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in business, marketing, and woodworking software. Join us as we delve into the world of millwork, exploring the importance of clean libraries, the art of writing informative articles, the integration of technology into traditional woodworking, and the future of software-driven technologies in the industry. Myron shares insights, personal experiences, and valuable tips to help shops improve and excel in this changing landscape. So sit back, relax, and get ready to verify your knowledge in the millwork field with this enlightening episode of Verify In Field: The Millwork Podcast.

About Our Guest:

Myron Wittmer is a woodworking enthusiast who found his passion for the craft at a young age. After graduating from high school, he began working at a small cabinet shop alongside his two uncles. This three-man operation allowed him to gain invaluable hands-on experience in various aspects of woodworking, from building drawer boxes to finishing projects. As his skills grew, Myron also delved into the business side of the industry, using software like K C D to set up pricing and collaborate with dealers. Unfortunately, the cabinet shop eventually closed due to the wearisome nature of the business. However, this experience ignited a desire in Myron to support other cabinet makers who often found themselves overwhelmed and exhausted by the industry’s demands. With a deep understanding of the challenges they face, Myron is committed to assisting and inspiring others in the woodworking world.

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Quotable Moments from the Show:

  • “Incorporating technology does not diminish the craft and creativity; it allows us to build more extraordinary things.” – Myron Wittmer
  • “Cabinet Vision or Microvellum are better options for advanced automation and material handling edge boring.” – Myron Wittmer
  • “It’s important for individuals to master their software skills to succeed in this changing landscape.” – Myron Wittmer
  • “There are multiple ways of doing things in the industry, and I appreciate the creativity and willingness to learn in shops.” – Myron Wittmer
  • “Shops that invest in their team and efficient software utilization will be successful in the next five to ten years.” – Myron Wittmer
  • “Having good manufacturing software and mastering it is important for utilizing automated machinery effectively.” – Myron Wittmer

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