![]() I’m available to consult with you and teach you how to use SketchUp to make your planning and designing process more efficient and more accurate. If you’d like to learn more about using SketchUp for your cabinet work, get in touch via e-mail. If you already have AutoCAD and a workflow for making prints just the way you want to see them, you can model in SketchUp then export the model in DWG format. SketchUp Pro also plays nicely with other software. Layout allows you to do that in one document. SketchUp doesn’t make you decide either/or, it does both. Show the client what that new kitchen will look like in three dimensions, or submit drawings to the architect. SketchUp Pro also includes Layout for making good looking prints or presentations. The best part is the program is keeping track of the exact size of all those parts and that information is available when the model is finished. A standard cabinet, even if it contains a face frame, raised panel doors and a dovetailed drawer can be made wider or narrower, shorter or taller in just a few minutes. SketchUp also makes it easy to change things when you need to. If you model in SketchUp with components (every object that is be a separate piece in the real world is an individual component in SketchUp) when the model is finished you can extract a list of all the parts. If something odd is part of the picture, it can be modeled quickly, by the same person in the same program. Those can be accessed in any model, providing the drag and drop capabilities of parametric modeling. Stock cabinets can be modeled and saved as components. SketchUp Pro offers the best of both worlds. Saved cabinets can be inserted into a SketchUp model by accessing a collection through the components window. Somewhere the two types of drawings need to be blended into a presentable package, and that’s also a lot of work. ![]() Thanks for your suggestion but i want single single cabinet of all the sizes like DRAWERS so i can use those cabinets in my model instead of drawing every time. One designs and plans the custom reception desk and the other all the stock cabinets throughout a building. Can someone help me to download sketchup components for Kitchens and wardrobes. In many large shops the engineering department has AutoCAD guys and CabinetVision guys. If the shop is big enough it may invest in both forms of software. Most commercial cabinet shops end up making a difficult choice between one or the other due to budget constraints. It’s great if you already know how something goes together, but if that’s what you’re trying to figure out, you need to find another method first, then enter the parameters. And when it comes time to make something out of the ordinary, parametric modeling software is hard to use for problem solving. The problem arises if the next job isn’t just like the last job entering all the parameters takes time. ![]() When the information is in the program, cabinets can be quickly dragged and dropped into a room and lists of all the parts generated with the click of a button. In this type of software, information about standard cabinets is entered and the software generates 3D models that contain all the bits and pieces of each box. It could be applied to doors and drawer fronts.SketchUp provides the best of both worlds, a 3D presentation and detailed information about each and every part in this kitchen model.Īt the other end of the spectrum are parametric modeling programs. It’s more changes that you’d do for kitchen cabinets but shows the idea. ![]() There’s a video at this link that shows converting a side table into a coffee table. I made a drawer component for one of my clients that is useful. I find them of limited use for my work but some folks like them. You could also make dynamic components if you want. If you model is done correctly you can exchange all of the pulls in two right clicks. That also makes it dead easy to exchange things like door and drawer pulls if you want. ![]() No need to fuss with moving things into place. Also with components, you can set the insertion point and give them gluing properties so when you drag the component in, it goes right where you want it. You can set up your model with layers for different door styles and the swap them as needed for different scenes.Ĭabinet carcasses tend to be built mostly in standard sizes so if you make components for the cabinets, you can save them for later use, too. Model one door and then edit copies to make the other doors. Even with just showing different doors, components make sense. ![]()
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