Microvellum to debut Toolbox BSB, a new BricsCAD-based software, at AWFS Fair

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CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Microvellum, a global provider of CAD/CAM solutions for custom woodworking, will debut Toolbox BSB—a new BricsCAD-based version of the company's design-to-manufacturing platform—at the 2025 AWFS Fair in Las Vegas.

Toolbox BSB delivers the Microvellum experience, running within the BricsCAD environment. It brings together intelligent engineering tools and a professional-grade CAD foundation in a bundled installation that’s fast, efficient, and familiar to current users.

BricsCAD is a professional CAD platform supporting both 2D drafting and 3D modeling using the industry-standard DWG file format. With a familiar command structure, a highly customizable interface, and performance tuned for large-scale drawings, BricsCAD is designed for detail-oriented design and engineering work.

Users benefit from:
•    A familiar command line structure, customizable interface, and a wide range of tools that are built on the industry-standard DWG file format.
•    Support for LISP routines, Express Tools, and other powerful 2D drawing and 3D modeling features unique to BricsCAD.
•    AI-assisted drafting features that streamline repetitive tasks and improve drawing accuracy.

Toolbox BSB is the first step in Microvellum’s move toward a CAD-agnostic platform strategy, offering greater flexibility in how users run the Toolbox platform. It will be officially released on July 21, 2025, following its debut at AWFS Fair 2025.

Attendees are invited to visit Microvellum’s booth (#3516) to get hands-on with Toolbox BSB, explore live demonstrations, and connect with the team to learn more about the BricsCAD-powered experience.

Representatives from Bricsys, makers of BricsCAD, will also be available in the booth for open conversations and to answer questions about the platform.
 

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