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3-D Systems Furniture Blocks

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Printed Date: 31.May.2026 at 21:19


Topic: 3-D Systems Furniture Blocks
Posted By: sladetroityer
Subject: 3-D Systems Furniture Blocks
Date Posted: 10.Mar.2014 at 18:11
Does anyone have a simple library or kit of parts for typical 3-D systems furniture? I am looking for the Knoll Equity series but I'm sure that anything similar will work also.
 
I need 3'W x 5'T Panels, 3'W x 40" T panels, 3' x 3' work surfaces, 3' x 3' corner work surfaces, and a 6' D-Top work surface.


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clinton elliott



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 10.Mar.2014 at 18:32
Did you check the Knoll Ideas Planning Library which has idea starters for AutoCAD, SketchUp and Revit.

There is also a Furniture Symbol Library for AutoCAD that offers a plan view and 3D graphics.  Not sure what they mean by 3D graphics but it might be worth checking out.


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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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Posted By: sladetroityer
Date Posted: 10.Mar.2014 at 18:52
I did and my company doesn't allow downloads from this site. Sleepy

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clinton elliott


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 10.Mar.2014 at 19:07
Let me get this straight.  Your company won't allow you to download AutoCAD symbols directly from a manufacturer's website but they will let you go out on the Internet and ask a group of strangers to send you either the exact same thing or something similar?  Does this make any sense?  What if that stranger sent something extra along for the ride with the drawing file like a piece of malware?

Your company should rethink its policy about where AutoCAD blocks can and cannot be downloaded from. 




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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."

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