MK

Mike Kelly

29/09/2003 6:32 PM

3D Furniture Design Software

Hi,

I've been using AutoCad to help design furniture, but it leaves a lot
to be desired. ProLignum 3D looks like just the ticket, but the price
of the ticket is $9,000. What else is out there? Is there anything
cheaper that outputs parts lists (that's the main feature I want).
Are there any AutoCad extensions that do that sort of thing?

Thanks,

Mike.


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"Ron Angel"

in reply to Mike Kelly on 29/09/2003 6:32 PM

30/09/2003 1:52 AM

Check out www.eCabinetSystems.com
The software is geared toward cabinet makers, but, supposedly you can design
other types of furniture also.

I'm currently using it for a kitchen cabinet project and so far - so good.

It generates cut & buy lists for you as well as displaying your work in 3D.

Ron

"Mike Kelly" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I've been using AutoCad to help design furniture, but it leaves a lot
> to be desired. ProLignum 3D looks like just the ticket, but the price
> of the ticket is $9,000. What else is out there? Is there anything
> cheaper that outputs parts lists (that's the main feature I want).
> Are there any AutoCad extensions that do that sort of thing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike.

Cc

"Charles"

in reply to Mike Kelly on 29/09/2003 6:32 PM

30/09/2003 5:14 AM


"Ron Angel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:5l5eb.632288$YN5.459484@sccrnsc01...
> Check out www.eCabinetSystems.com
> The software is geared toward cabinet makers, but, supposedly you can
design
> other types of furniture also.
>
> I'm currently using it for a kitchen cabinet project and so far - so good.
>
> It generates cut & buy lists for you as well as displaying your work in
3D.
>
> Ron
>
> "Mike Kelly" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been using AutoCad to help design furniture, but it leaves a lot
> > to be desired. ProLignum 3D looks like just the ticket, but the price
> > of the ticket is $9,000. What else is out there? Is there anything
> > cheaper that outputs parts lists (that's the main feature I want).
> > Are there any AutoCad extensions that do that sort of thing?
> >

3dstudio max, ~~$3000.00 US, and you can make it dance, and then send
you friends the mpg.

> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mike.
>
>

MK

Mike Kelly

in reply to Mike Kelly on 29/09/2003 6:32 PM

30/09/2003 9:35 AM

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 05:14:26 GMT, "Charles"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> 3dstudio max, ~~$3000.00 US, and you can make it dance, and then send
>you friends the mpg.

Does 3D Studio Max do any or all of this?


Output a parts list - a list of all individual objects with their
dimensions.

If you modify a component, all linked components are made aware of the
changes and adapt in a fully parametric fashion. For example, if a
divider is shifted in an existing bookshelf, the logical links
automatically change the dimensions and position of the shelves and
other pieces associated with the divider.

Query a model for components based on any criteria. For example, you
can find all walls with a thickness of 1/2" or all maple doors or all
oak veneers.

Produce automatic module information with the structure objects e.g.
cabinets, doors or drawers. It is also possible to combine individual
components into modules. Therefore, whole modules or individual
components e.g. edges, veneer, lacquer, material, etc. can be
outputted with the drawing.

Parts labeling feature will give you an exploded & labeled drawing
with one simple command.

Create complex parts/modules parametrically. For example, a 'create
frame-and-panel door' command, which lets me input the overall
dimensions and the rail and stile widths. For the parts list it then
spits out dimensions for 'Door1 Rails', 'Door1 Stiles' and 'Door1
Panel'.

Cheers,

Mike.


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