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#1 Jonathan Barto

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Posted 12 January 2022 - 11:21 AM

Is there anywhere in softplan that has decorative cabinet hoods for above stove.?



#2 Steve and Carla Farnam

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Posted 12 January 2022 - 12:54 PM

Several Options available, a couple locations; if a cabinet surrounding the hood

is needed we will place the cabinet, set offset and use a hood symbol offset to fill

along the cabinet bottom.

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#3 Mark Petri

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Posted 12 January 2022 - 02:01 PM

I made one in SketchUp recently. Was surprised none of the cabinet manufacturers had any in the SP libraries.

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#4 Chris Robinson

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 12:16 AM

Hi Mark, 

dumb question but how do I open your drawing of the hood fan?



#5 Jonathan Barto

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 07:25 AM

Mark

 

Thanks that is excatly what I was looking for.  Ya I'm surprised that there are no cabinet hoods in any of the cab manufacture libraries.

 

That would be a great suggestion for SoftPlan to do is include some cabinet hoods.



#6 Warren Ducote

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 02:58 PM

Instead of Softplan Plus adding more useless furniture, Custom Wood Vent Hoods would be great.


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#7 Keith Almond

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 03:39 PM

Couldn't agree more!

 

Furniture, I don't mind ... Take a national furmiture retailer and do some sofa's and chairs, a few coffee tables and a couple of standard type beds.... No problem.

 

The niche market furniture is ABSOLUTELY USELESS to me. Less than 1% of my customers would want that stuff. It's NOT representative of what "my" customers are going to furnish their homes with.

 

Especially if they are using my extra $10/month to justify producing it!


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#8 Mark Petri

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 07:08 PM

Chris,

 

Save the symbol to your symbol folder of choice. Then save the 3DS to the 3D symbol folder of your choice. Go into the symbol library (system level) and edit the symbol to reference the newly saved 3DS file.

 

That's where using SketchUp for symbols is a huge bonus to SoftPlan. Wish we could more easily model all we want in SP, but for now this works faster.

 

The old box furniture and most of the newer libraries really don't get much use in my book. Would sure like to have more usable symbols in all categories related to the buildings rather than decoration or odd furnishings. But, everyone has their things they like. So, for now, I am glad I can create or grab other symbols via SketchUp.


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#9 Chris Robinson

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Posted 13 January 2022 - 11:06 PM

Thanks Mark



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Posted 14 January 2022 - 09:24 AM

Sure thing Chris. I just included the plan (DWG) and the SketchUp file in case anyone wanted to mess with it other ways. I find 3DS files work best when I am wanting textures and 3D objects to use for symbols. Others may use different formats for the 3D file they link to.


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