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How to explode
I have this single wall oven, and I need to explode it to be able to change the texture on some of the parts. I just don't know how to do this. I have proge Cad 2009 smart and I just can't figure it out. I would really like for some one to explain to me on how to do this, it is something I want to learn. Do I explode the whole oven or just the part I want to give a new texture to? Then once it is exploded how do I add layers.
Thanks
Gary
Thanks
Gary
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Re: How to explode
Oven 5-16-10
In STL's
You are going to need a new (DOOR) it was no in the box
In STL's
You are going to need a new (DOOR) it was no in the box
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Re: How to explode
George,
THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
Now I just need to know how in the heck to do it. Do you know anything about Proge Cad smart. I would think the procedure should be the same for all cad programs as for as exploding and doing layers.
Gary
THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
Now I just need to know how in the heck to do it. Do you know anything about Proge Cad smart. I would think the procedure should be the same for all cad programs as for as exploding and doing layers.
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Re: How to explode
What comes up when you open export
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What do you meen export? Go to proge cad smart 2009 it is free and you will see what I have
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Re: How to explode
Gary,
I just open the .dwg or .dxf file in Intelicad, select all entities, type explode in the command line and hit enter.
look in the progecad help files for explode.
Kerry
I just open the .dwg or .dxf file in Intelicad, select all entities, type explode in the command line and hit enter.
look in the progecad help files for explode.
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Re: How to explode
Kerry,
Thanks for the reply but I could explode everything with no problem, I just didn't know how to get the different layers after I exploded it. I finially figured out you just start taking the item apart and start saving the part that is on the screen, then rebuild it and put it all back together. A lot of work.
Gary
Thanks for the reply but I could explode everything with no problem, I just didn't know how to get the different layers after I exploded it. I finially figured out you just start taking the item apart and start saving the part that is on the screen, then rebuild it and put it all back together. A lot of work.
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Re: How to explode
Gary,
That is the way it is done and it is a lot of work.
Kerry
That is the way it is done and it is a lot of work.
Kerry
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Re: How to explode
How do you guys like your different CAD software? We have a very basic one that we have been using, but it is greatly lacking in the dxf department. I'd like to find out more if you guys would like to share.
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Re: How to explode
John,
I have used Intellicad for several years. It is as close as I could get to AutoCad at a price I could justify. If I were buying another CAD program to work with eCabinets I would get Punch ViaCad. I think that is what George Davidson is still using and I have tried the trial versions (several times). For my needs it would be great addition to eCabinets.
Kerry
I have used Intellicad for several years. It is as close as I could get to AutoCad at a price I could justify. If I were buying another CAD program to work with eCabinets I would get Punch ViaCad. I think that is what George Davidson is still using and I have tried the trial versions (several times). For my needs it would be great addition to eCabinets.
Kerry
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Re: How to explode
Videos for Punch! ViaCAD Pro v6
http://my.imageshack.us/video/my_videos.php
http://my.imageshack.us/video/my_videos.php
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Re: How to explode
Thanks Kerry & George for the info!