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Old 05-07-2010, 09:45 AM
Enright3 Enright3 is offline
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Looking for Simple drafting software

I'm looking for (preferably free) drafting software. I found several versions of 2D and 3D Cad software from freebytes, but all of that is more complicated than what I need.

Here's my basic bullet list of what I'm looking for.
  • ability to know how long a line is as I'm drawing it
  • ability to know what angle I'm drawing
  • simple text box capability

Basically I want to be able to draw simple home woodworking projects something like this: http://www.horseshupit.com/Horseshoe...s-%20Rev.3.pdf

Any suggestions?
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Old 05-07-2010, 04:10 PM
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Google Sketchup is surprisingly versatile (and free!). I've done a bunch of carpentry-related and home architectural stuff with it. Plus, there's a huge slew of user-generated content available in the online libraries.

It's very quick to learn and feel productive with.
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Old 05-08-2010, 12:24 AM
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Google Sketchup is surprisingly versatile (and free!). I've done a bunch of carpentry-related and home architectural stuff with it. Plus, there's a huge slew of user-generated content available in the online libraries.

It's very quick to learn and feel productive with.
I must be dense, because I don't find it "quick to learn" at all.
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Old 05-08-2010, 01:20 AM
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I must be dense, because I don't find it "quick to learn" at all.
Try the training videos.
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Old 05-08-2010, 02:32 AM
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ETA: I hope that didn't come off as snarky.

Sketchup is the easiest 3D modeling/floorplanning software I've used. It's not quite as easy as "I want a house; give it to me now!", but it certainly beats true CAD and/or modeling programs for ease of use with simple tasks. And it's free!
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Old 05-08-2010, 02:42 AM
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Google Sketchup is surprisingly versatile (and free!). I've done a bunch of carpentry-related and home architectural stuff with it. Plus, there's a huge slew of user-generated content available in the online libraries.

It's very quick to learn and feel productive with.
You know, I started to recommend Sketchup, and then I backed off because it also has a lot of content that Enright3 doesn't need, and it won't print easily, nor will screenshots appear to scale. It's a fantastic program but possibly unnecessary for this application.
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Old 05-11-2010, 08:41 AM
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I'm always willing to consider a Google solution. They seem to get a lot of things done 'right.'

I found a product called DrawPlus SE that isn't too bad either. I'm going to checkout Sketchup.
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Old 05-11-2010, 08:16 PM
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EasyCAD or FastCAD, by Evolution Computing, is quite good and pretty simple. Not free, though.
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Old 05-12-2010, 10:09 AM
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You can download a demo of autocad. 30 days i think. Drawing lines is simple. As is measuring or dimensioning them. 30 days would be more than enough time to complete your project. Why not go with the best?
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Old 05-12-2010, 02:44 PM
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If you want an Autodesk app and don't mind paying a bit of $ I'd go with Autosketch as opposed to the AutoCAD demo.

You can download it from CNET for $129.
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