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underpaid
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Topic: cad blocks Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 03:51 |
Newbie question= how do you down load,then open blocks into SketchUp, and or DoubleCad, or ecabinets? I have these and woul like to use them, mostly in SketchUp componants. Any help will be appreciated.
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heinsite
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 05:06 |
Only SketchUp Pro will open DWG files. If all you have is the free version you're out of luck.
Dave.
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Dave Hein, P.E. Hawaii District Engineer Kona International Airport AutoCAD Certified Professional Autodesk Expert Elite
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John Connor
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 11:40 |
Not so fast there Dave.
DoubleCAD XT:
"Powerful 2D CAD capabilities — and great .DWG and .SKP compatibility — make DoubleCAD XT an invaluable free companion for AutoCAD® and SketchUp™ users alike..."
***** What kinds of blocks did you download?
Edited by John Connor - 06.Mar.2012 at 12:00
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underpaid
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 14:51 |
John,thank-you for responding. I downloaded blocks from www.Cadforum/catalog of blocks/Architecture=Kitchen cabinets. base _cabinets_1.dwg for one, also others from site in same format. underpaid
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John Connor
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 18:21 |
My guess is you should have no problem using the blocks in DoubleCAD.
What version number of Sketchup are you running? And is it the Freebie or Pro?
I have no experience with eCabinets but I would think there would be no need to download cabinets into a program that creates custom cabinets to begin with.
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underpaid
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 18:27 |
John, I have SketchUp 8=free. I need to use these blocks in doublecad as well, to modify and export to SketchUp after. I cannot open in doublecad.
What I do is ,I am a small Custom Cabinet Shop,and am working my way up to purchasing a CNC but am on a learning curve [ 2 ] years now. I need to get there ASAP.
Edited by underpaid - 06.Mar.2012 at 18:35
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John Connor
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 18:58 |
What version of DoubleCAD do you have?
Maybe it has something to do with the version of AutoCAD the block was created in. If it came after your release of DoubleCAD then I would expect you would have a problem opening the DWG file.
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underpaid
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 20:05 |
John, I have DoubleCad XT Pro 3
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RKO
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heinsite
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 20:47 |
Yeah, my response was only limited to the capabilities of SketchUp vs SketchUP PRO. I don't know anything about those other programs so I kept silent on them.
But of the SketchUp versions, only PRO has the ability to work with DWG files. So if all you have is the free version of it you're out of luck.
As to other programs with 3D capabilities, and access to DWG files, I leave that to those with more experience than me to answer.
Dave.
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underpaid
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Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 22:16 |
John: I got it!
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RKO
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