In SH3D I rebuild our house from scratch. Thats why I can't use it because there are all floors in one file. Thank you very much I will give it a try.Īt my office laptop I have MS Visio but MS Visio imports my existing DXF File with different layers to one layer. It comes with most newly installed pc.s that have Microsoft Office If u want to do it simpler u can use Microsoft Visio (it has all the schematic symbols u need for every kind of 2d drawing ) (place walls in the preferd shape double click in the center and u grated a room put a picture or symbol on the room flore "remove walls" now export them to OBJ format and import them as furniture) The picture shows random placed junction boxesįor the schematic drawing i used polylines and for the symbols i grated round and triangular shapes The library was established in 1942 and it has been serving the community at 1101 13th Avenue, Sweet Home since 1969. File Name: z Author: Puybaret License:Freeware (Free) File Size:49.57 Mb Runs on: Linux Sweet Home for Linux v.3D 3.0 Sweet Home 3D is a free interior design. ActCAD is a 2D & 3D CAD software with functionality of the industry leaders. Re: Does anybody use SH3D for electrical planning?ĭepends on witch drawing u mean Thomas_H ( 3d electro junction boxes ) Sweet Home 3D is an interior design Java application for quickly choosing and placing furniture on a house 2D plan drawn by the end-user, with a final 3D preview. Would be great if we could share some experience here. Or are there other/better tools out there? I'm wondering if some users use SH3D for there electrical planning. Join 9,320,000 engineers with over 4,830,000 free CAD files Join the Community. This topic has been viewed 12785 times and has 6ĭoes anybody use SH3D for electrical planning? ventilador - Recent models 3D CAD Model Collection GrabCAD Community Library. Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 7 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: Features use and tips Thread: Does anybody use SH3D for electrical planning?
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