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swift3269

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hello all i have been told that there is a free design software that i can use to design a TV cabinet. it lets me do it in 3D and then you can input the measurements on and then it can render an image to the location your going have it, you can also explode the image and it can give you cut angles as well. I am on Mac as well by the way so i know that makes a difference.

i know about a few but you have to buy a licence to print it out

can anyone point me in the right direction Thank you.

i have all my measurements and design drawn up but i want to design a 3D version and see what it would look like finished.
 
i looked at sketchup but it wouldn't let me print, unless i bought the licence, unless i was doing some thing wrong
 
Sorry fella, can't help you. I don't even own a printer. I use the free version to calculate dimensions then I draw it out by hand. And then change it all in practice. Hopefully someone who knows what they're about will be along soon.
 
ok thanks ill look again on sketchup and see if i can get my head round it, i have drawn it out by hand but i thought a 3D image would look better and help me to go from sketch to actual design easier
 
Evidently you have got some bad information. You do not need a license to print from Sketchup. The free version, called Make is free for personal use and requires no license.

Download the current version from Sketchup.com. It isn't a good idea to download an old version from an unofficial source. Besides, Sketchup 8 hasn't been supported for years and a number of its features no longer work.
 
You only need a licence to print to scale in sketchup. The free 'Make' version lets you print

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MattRoberts":96quef2g said:
You only need a licence to print to scale in sketchup. The free 'Make' version lets you print.

Fortunately that's not accurate. You can print to scale with SketchUp Make.
 
MattRoberts":2kch09fj said:
Google lie! ;)

Yeah. It's too bad that people write things on forums that aren't true. Here's a screen cap of the Print window from SketchUp 2016 Make showing it set up to print a drawing at 1:1.

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It is indeed possible to print to scale from SketchUp Make. ;)
 

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