The use of a building block approach in woodworking plan software speeds the creation of new plans by allowing you to work with partially completed designs that incorporate your ideas and preferences. The video shows how the Cabinet Wizard of SketchList 3D allows you to edit parameters such as material sizes, part dimensions, and clearances and uses those numbers to create a cabinet. That cabinet design matches your specs.
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Furniture design software should be as easy to use as laying out a bunch of boards on your screen. You can even use a furniture design software to build a bookcase with ease! This video shows how SketchList 3D accomplishes that ease of use. There are three steps to the design – insert a board, size it, and locate it relative to other boards.
Tapered legs provide a bit of detail to designs like tables. This video shows how to add these in SketchList 3D V5 in a few simple steps.
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Woodwork design software class
This video was recorded during the SketchList 3D free online training meeting. It shows how to set up and structure a project using woodwork design software. A simple desk project explains how to create a project, insert assemblies, and add drawers and boards. Users had their questions answered.
This video shows how to create a custom-sized cabinet and produce a cut list with just a very few keystrokes. At the same time, you can modify most of the details of the design – or not!
Building virtual woodworking projects is a matter of inserting virtual boards, cutting to size, and locating them in the design. The model is created instantly on the screen. Simply enter dimensions and materials for the models.
“This video introduces you to the very basic concepts, tools, and processes. If you follow this video on your copy of this cabinet design software [free trail at www.sketchlist.com] you’ll complete your first project. Ten minutes is all you need to learn what you need to know to be productive.
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This video in our woodwork software design area takes two boards, cuts the ends at 45 degree angkes, rotates the board 45 degrees and places them together so they form that upside down V you might want. The technique can be used on an axis so you might flit this on the horizontal and have a table top.