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Topic ClosedIs posible a 3d model within DraftSight

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    Posted: 02.Aug.2015 at 10:23
I see that DraftSight does have some 3D capability. I have a simple drawing for a metal bag dispenser I would like to turn into a 3D model in DraftSight if I can.
 Anyone know how?
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Edited by zuzuvecha - 02.Aug.2015 at 10:26
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Aug.2015 at 11:51
If you are talking about Dassault's 2D CAD program called Draftsight then you are mistaken.  It is not true 3D.  I would not waste my time.  There is a free version of SketchUp that you might find useful.
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