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What is an easy to learn program for drawing cabinet plans

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Loki:
For 2D build plans I rather draw on paper too, but nothing beats programs like sketchup when you are still working out your ideas so you can already have a good view how it will look. :)

shardian:
You can get a 30 day trial of AutoCAD from the autodesk website. The only catch is that any plots you do will have a "sample" watermark on them.

NiteWalker:

--- Quote from: spriggy on March 10, 2007, 05:41:07 am ---3D = Sketchup
2D = DeltaCAD.  Full working trial.  Just re-install when run-out.  Small footprint.  Professional looking plan templates.

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QFT. I love delta cad.

shatter:
I used Microstation to draw up the plans for my control panel. I believe there is a free home use/student version you can get. You would need some basic CADD experience though before I recommend going that way.

Fozzy The Bear:

--- Quote from: johnm160 on March 08, 2007, 08:02:02 pm ---I am looking for an easy to learn program to help design a cockpit cabinet.

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Amabilis  "3D Canvas" and there's a full version that you can use free of charge. http://www.amabilis.com

You'll find some of my models built with it here:
http://www.amabilis.com/gallerymstssteamlocomotives.htm

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

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