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Creating new appliances
Is there a way to create a usable appliance from a jpeg downloaded from the net? I'm trying to creat a GE stainless fridge with the freezer on the bottom.
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Steven,
Here is a 3D model of a bottom freezer fridge if you would like to use it. It isn't great but it might get you by. You just place these files in your Imports folder and you will be able to open them as Display objects. You can change the textures on the parts by opening this object in the Display Parts Editor and right clicking on each part and choosing a new texture. This is supposed to be a jennair 36 the size is 36Wx27Dx68T you can scale this part in the Cabinet/Assembly editor
Kerry
Here is a 3D model of a bottom freezer fridge if you would like to use it. It isn't great but it might get you by. You just place these files in your Imports folder and you will be able to open them as Display objects. You can change the textures on the parts by opening this object in the Display Parts Editor and right clicking on each part and choosing a new texture. This is supposed to be a jennair 36 the size is 36Wx27Dx68T you can scale this part in the Cabinet/Assembly editor
Kerry
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Kerry
Thanks for this fridge. I have a customer who is scrutinizing every detail and actually having the correct model is far better than trying to explain why the stock fridge from the appliance list doesn't look right .
Thanks again!
Lee
Thanks for this fridge. I have a customer who is scrutinizing every detail and actually having the correct model is far better than trying to explain why the stock fridge from the appliance list doesn't look right .
Thanks again!
Lee
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If the only tool you have is a hammer,
every problem looks like a nail.
If the only tool you have is a hammer,
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If it's a GE Monogram you could just download the CAD file, convert it to STL, import it to eCabs in the Display Part Editor and then save it with the stainless steel texture as an HSF file which you can now use as a display object.
Try here http://www.monogram.com/selectionguide/
Then click on the type. product you want.
Then click on the Model Number
Then on that page click on Product Documentation
Scroll down that page till you see the link for the CAD Download
The result will be something like the attachment.
Joe
Try here http://www.monogram.com/selectionguide/
Then click on the type. product you want.
Then click on the Model Number
Then on that page click on Product Documentation
Scroll down that page till you see the link for the CAD Download
The result will be something like the attachment.
Joe
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Thanks, Joe.Joe Dusel wrote:... just download the CAD file, convert it to STL, import it to eCabs in the Display Part Editor and then save it with the stainless steel texture as an HSF file which you can now use as a display object...
Can you provide some details?
1. I don't have AutoCad. How do I convert?
2. Are there any free converters?
Please let me know.
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TurboCad can read and save DWG and DXF files. The Learning Edition is version 4, ImsiSoft is currently selling version 11 and I think they hope you'll get hooked and buy the latest verion. I have had problems opening some Dxf and Dwg files, maybe it is because of the version of AutoCad that was used to save them
http://www.freecad.com/cgi-bin/dcd/html ... ndex-5.htm
Go down to the 7th block on the web page and click on the TurboCad LE title at the top of the block
Good Luck
TurboCad can read and save DWG and DXF files. The Learning Edition is version 4, ImsiSoft is currently selling version 11 and I think they hope you'll get hooked and buy the latest verion. I have had problems opening some Dxf and Dwg files, maybe it is because of the version of AutoCad that was used to save them
http://www.freecad.com/cgi-bin/dcd/html ... ndex-5.htm
Go down to the 7th block on the web page and click on the TurboCad LE title at the top of the block
Good Luck
Lee
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Thanks for the suggestion, Lee.
The following is a short extract from the freecad link you provided - we probably should avoid installing this version of TurboCAD on WinXP:
Note:
IMSI has stopped offering a freeware copy of TurboCAD LE at their own website due to installation problems with Windows XP.
I have been looking on eBay for something newer than version 10, and it appears there are many to be had for a very reasonable price. I wonder if anyone has had good experience buying TurboCAD on eBay?
The following is a short extract from the freecad link you provided - we probably should avoid installing this version of TurboCAD on WinXP:
Note:
IMSI has stopped offering a freeware copy of TurboCAD LE at their own website due to installation problems with Windows XP.
I have been looking on eBay for something newer than version 10, and it appears there are many to be had for a very reasonable price. I wonder if anyone has had good experience buying TurboCAD on eBay?
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I have been working on quite a few files for compilation into a possible CD format. Kind of a copy paste and you're ready to use the library.
Here is a site link I think. try it.
This is a test...
http://www.freecad.com/cgi-bin/dcd/dcd. ... _files.zip
Here is a site link I think. try it.
This is a test...
http://www.freecad.com/cgi-bin/dcd/dcd. ... _files.zip
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