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Default Kohler, Blanco, Franke CAD drawings of sinks.

You may have to do a little snooping around, but most sinks are now
available.
Even in 3D, like this one which I downloaded for a customer. (Kohler)

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...toy/Corner.jpg
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Default Kohler, Blanco, Franke CAD drawings of sinks.

Robatoy wrote:

You may have to do a little snooping around, but most sinks are now
available.
Even in 3D, like this one which I downloaded for a customer. (Kohler)

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...toy/Corner.jpg


What format do they provide?

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Default Kohler, Blanco, Franke CAD drawings of sinks.

On Feb 20, 11:46*pm, Mark & Juanita wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
You may have to do a little snooping around, but most sinks are now
available.
Even in 3D, like this one which I downloaded for a customer. (Kohler)


http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...toy/Corner.jpg


* What format do they provide?

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2D dxf, 3D dxf and 2D dwg and 3D dwg. But, unfortunately, seldom are
all formats available for all sinks. I guess it is still a growing
series of data bases.

Try this on for size... just a taste..G

http://www.us.kohler.com/tech/cadsym...le=All&type=3D
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Default Kohler, Blanco, Franke CAD drawings of sinks.

Robatoy wrote:

On Feb 20, 11:46Â*pm, Mark & Juanita wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
You may have to do a little snooping around, but most sinks are now
available.
Even in 3D, like this one which I downloaded for a customer. (Kohler)


http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...toy/Corner.jpg


What format do they provide?

--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough


2D dxf, 3D dxf and 2D dwg and 3D dwg. But, unfortunately, seldom are
all formats available for all sinks. I guess it is still a growing
series of data bases.

Try this on for size... just a taste..G

http://www.us.kohler.com/tech/cadsym...le=All&type=3D


Thanks, this kind of thing could be quite useful!


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Default Kohler, Blanco, Franke CAD drawings of sinks.

On Feb 20, 11:46*pm, Mark & Juanita wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
You may have to do a little snooping around, but most sinks are now
available.
Even in 3D, like this one which I downloaded for a customer. (Kohler)


http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...toy/Corner.jpg


* What format do they provide?

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Here's the 3D model of the sink in my pictu

http://tinyurl.com/2fnwpq


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Default Kohler, Blanco, Franke CAD drawings of sinks.

On Feb 21, 12:22*am, Mark & Juanita wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
On Feb 20, 11:46*pm, Mark & Juanita wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
You may have to do a little snooping around, but most sinks are now
available.
Even in 3D, like this one which I downloaded for a customer. (Kohler)


http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...toy/Corner.jpg


What format do they provide?


--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough


2D dxf, 3D dxf and 2D dwg and 3D dwg. But, unfortunately, seldom are
all formats available for all sinks. I guess it is still a growing
series of data bases.


Try this on for size... just a taste..G


http://www.us.kohler.com/tech/cadsym...le=All&type=3D


* Thanks, this kind of thing could be quite useful!

--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough


I can set you up with design software for cabinets and hook you up
with a few hundred CNC fabricators who will drop off what you call for
at your doorstep.. unassembled, mind you.

You create a drawing, get prices from the network, delivery times and
you make a nice presentation to your client.
You get the order, release the PO's and wait.
The distribution will all take place automatically.
The very sophisticated software is free.

http://www.ecabinetsystems.com/
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