Building Grainwork from the shop floor up.

I’m Myron Wittmer. I’ve worked in cabinet shops, helped build cabinet software, consulted with Cabinet Vision users, written about better systems, and helped businesses use technology more clearly.

Grainwork is where all of those threads come together.

Cabinet software. Better systems. Useful technology.

Grainwork did not start as a random software idea.

I started in cabinet shops, designing and cutlisting cabinets. I moved into Cabinet Vision, CNC output, and Alphacam. I helped build and support a cabinet software startup. I worked with local businesses on websites, SEO, custom software, and practical systems. I built Cabinet Explore to help cabinet shops simplify Cabinet Vision and improve the way work gets done.

Over time, the pattern became clear.

Good shops are often slowed down by unclear systems, disconnected tools, weak handoffs, and too much dependence on one person knowing how everything works.

That is the problem I keep coming back to.

That is why I’m building Grainwork.

The same problem kept showing up.

Cabinet shops taught me the work.
At Wittmer Brothers and Stoll’s Woodworking, I learned cabinet design, cutlisting, KCD, Cabinet Vision, CNC output, and the real pressure of getting information from the office to the shop floor.

Cabentry taught me software.
As a partner in a cabinet software startup, I worked across sales, marketing, onboarding, digital cabinet catalog development, product development, and customer support. I learned that software only works when people can understand it, trust it, and adopt it.

Wittmer Web Design taught me business systems.
Building websites, SEO, ads, and custom software for local businesses helped me see how much business owners need clear communication, practical technology, and systems that support the work instead of creating more of it.

Cabinet Explore taught me the patterns.
Through consulting, training, custom UCS scripting, reports, construction methods, and workflow cleanup, I saw the same friction across many shops: messy setups, tribal knowledge, weak handoffs, and tools that were powerful but hard to control.

Tech-Forward Cabinetmaker helped me clarify the ideas.
Writing about cabinet shops, workflow, software, AI, and useful technology helped me put words to what I was seeing and keep asking better questions.

Grainwork is the result.
A cabinet platform built around control, clarity, and the way shops actually work.

What I’m building now

Grainwork is the cabinet platform built to give shops back control of the work.

The goal is not to create another system that only one person can understand. The goal is software that helps shops work with more clarity, change with more confidence, and move from layout to manufacturing output without being trapped by complexity.

The work behind the mission

Cabinet Explore

Cabinet Explore helps cabinet shops get more value from Cabinet Vision through practical consulting, training, workflow improvement, custom UCS scripting, reports, construction methods, product packages, and troubleshooting.

This is where I help shops simplify the technical side of their business and build more confidence with the software they already rely on.

Tech-Forward Cabinetmaker

Tech-Forward Cabinetmaker is where I write about the cabinet industry through a practical lens: better systems, useful technology, continuous learning, and helping shops think more clearly about the work.

Wittmer Web Design

Wittmer Web Design is my digital agency focused on websites, SEO, advertising, and custom software for local businesses.

That work shaped the way I think about systems, communication, trust, and practical technology in business.

What I care about

I care about useful technology.

Not flashy technology.
Not complicated technology.
Not tools that make people feel behind.

Useful technology.

The kind that helps people understand the work, reduce confusion, train faster, make better decisions, and build with more confidence.

That has been the thread through every chapter of my work.

Recent thinking

I write for curious cabinetmakers and shop leaders who want better systems, better tools, and better ways to work.

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Follow along as I build Grainwork.

I’m building Grainwork for cabinet shops that want more control over the work, clearer systems, and software that fits the realities of production.

If that sounds like the future you want for your shop, follow along.