Unbelievable, super fast CNC production of kitchen furniture only 10 minutes in dynamic Sketchup. By using drag and drop in dynamic Sketchup, you can export your kitchen CNC interior drawing in just 10 minutes. The speed comes from one principle: every cabinet here is a parametric dynamic component, so you size and configure a part by typing dimensions instead of redrawing geometry, then hand the result to a nesting plugin for cut files.
This whole pipeline is Windows-only at the production end — the ABF nesting plugin used in the final step runs on SketchUp for Windows (2018–2025) and has no macOS build, so Mac users can model the kitchen but cannot generate the DXF cut files on the same machine.
All components include:
- Base kitchen
- Stand cabinet (top cabinet kitchen)
- Rotating doors
- Drawer
- Lifting Cabinet Doors Flat
- Countertop Cooktop
- Countertop Sink
- Countertop Flat
- Fix Slim Racks
- Board flats
- Hexagon wall

Design process:
- Select base kitchen legs
- Edit component for your demand, hide panels right
- Copy component is faster than select in tab plugin
- Edit, move component for attach
- Select top cabinets
- Edit component for your demands
- Select rotating doors for base kitchen
- Copy, scale rotating doors for others cabinet
- Hide left panels , right panels
- Select drawer for base kitchen
- K (Shorcut in keyboard to hide – unhide tick box of scale)
- Select board shelves for top cabinets
- Select flat boards for top cabinets
- Select lifting doors for top cabinets
- Hide panels left – right for sink cabinet
- Select countertop sink
- Select hexagon tile for kitchen
- Select material
- Open doors, drawers
- Hide back wall , hide hexagon tile kitchen, select all models click clean dynamic button
- Using ABF plugin to export CNC drawing
A note on the “K” scale-tickbox step if you are on the latest release: in SketchUp 2026 there is a confirmed bug where scale handles constrained to the XY axis on 2D dynamic components simply disappear instead of showing the limited handles. 3D parts behave normally, so if a flat panel suddenly loses its scale grips after pressing K, it is the known 2026 regression — not your file. Keeping the kitchen on SketchUp 2025 (which is also the highest version ABF officially supports) avoids both problems at once.
What makes the “clean dynamic button” essential before export is what it actually does under the hood: it deletes all hidden geometry, strips the dynamic attributes, and flattens each component into plain panels — so any side you forgot to hide (a duplicated gable, a back panel, an internal divider) gets nested and cut as a real piece of board. That is why every “hide left/right panel” step above is not cosmetic; it directly removes material from your sheet layout. Always hide before you clean, never after.
On the manufacturing side, ABF does more than flatten parts onto sheets. It exports a single DXF with separate layers for cut, drilling and engraving so machining software like Aspire or Mastercam can assign the right bit per layer, and it can mark hardware boring for cam-lock / minifix / cabineo fittings, hinge cup positions, and edge-banding — even tallying the total banding length you need for the job, which is the part that usually gets miscounted by hand. The plugin remains free for real production use. See the full setup in the ABF plugin guide and the dynamic-to-nesting walkthrough in how to use ABF with dynamic SketchUp.

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