DDGI Library Review Anyone?
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2016-11-28
05:08 PM
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2023-05-24
12:56 PM
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Rubia Torres
I am needing to adjust the spacing between the cabinet doors and drawers and be able to do custom panel dimensions for the types of styles of the cabinets and drawers.
I guess I'll also e-mail the company.
Here is the link to the website below.
http://www.ddgi.com
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2016-11-28 08:22 PM
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2016-12-07 07:43 PM
-The main thing is that the cabinets are parametric.
-The drawers and cabinets edges should also be parametric.
-My office typically uses three types of cabinet doors (flat slab, raised panel, &
shaker style with a bead)
-These edges, or also known as the cabinet and drawer stile and rail, need
to be parametric
-The site and rails should be adjustable between the cabinets and drawers and should be able to be removed when needed.
-The toe kick should be able to be removed when needed.
My office uses custom cabinets, so the build of the cabinet varies depending on its location in a room and with the style chosen. For the most part though, my office uses a typical stile and rail widths for all projects. The drawers we use sometimes have larger stiles than rails on the drawer face which is why they need to be parametric. The cabinet door stile and rail is typically the same.
Let me know if you need more information!
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2016-12-08 02:22 AM
You might also try David M. Sanders' library found here:http://www.dmsdesign.us/links.htm Better than GS's, but still some issues, like no way to show door swings, and door frames are not adjustable. Still, for the price (free), not bad. I'd put them somewhere between GS's and the DDGI ones.
However, you won't get the ability to adjust stiles and rails. The Cadimage ones are probably the best right now, with infinite adjustability, as well as ability to show dashed door swings and shelves in elevation views. I don't find the problems you've mentioned with the library. The interface is a little quirky by US standards, so it takes awhile to figure out. $30 bucks/month isn't that expensive especially as you get another tool with it; you can start and stop subscriptions anytime. Why not give it a free month's trial?
However, nobody has a beaded door. You are probably looking at using Chief Architect for that, or doing a custom door panel.
Not to take away from Seneca's offer. If he can get you what you want, it's very generous!
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2016-12-27 05:24 AM
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2016-12-27 06:45 AM
Ill get the 2d and corner cabinets done tomorrow. Then you can use them and let me know what else you need for them to be fesable.
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2017-01-02 06:00 PM
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2017-01-12 07:40 AM
First I used cadimage which is great but expensive. Have been using this lately, which is good but the UI is tricky. http://cadswift.com.au/products/Swift-Joinery.html
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2017-01-12 06:33 PM
hfs55 wrote:They are nothing fancy, but are pretty customizable. cabinet by cabinet. the more input i get the better i can make them
Will have to give this one a try. Thanks Seneca
First I used cadimage which is great but expensive. Have been using this lately, which is good but the UI is tricky. http://cadswift.com.au/products/Swift-Joinery.html