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• #5602
Can you convert DWG to other formats? We had a measured survey done and they provided .dwg (and .pdf) formats from which our architect worked up plans, so I assume they're a format you can start from.
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• #5603
Yes you can. The dwgs would be used as a basis for building the computer model from (assuming that's the way you wanted to go) We use Revit which is a Autodesk bit of software so can use dwg files.
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• #5604
I've only used DXF for 2D and only then for transferring files, I think it probably does 3D data and DWG definitely does. If you are "generating" sections from a 3D model it would have another format. But you can (people still do) draw plans and sections as 2D CAD drawings (3D model not required).
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• #5605
DXF can do 3D and is designed as a format to interchange between programs. It is probably a good bet.
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• #5607
it’s a great combo. if ‘teal plus orange*’ works for Hollywood movies then it’s good enough for a bathroom
*it’s a standard look up table for grading films
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• #5608
Ha, that's great, big up for the orange team
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• #5609
Is there any way of storing documents that doesnt make me feel like im in a depressing office? Its all grey and black plasics. I wanted to get some of the classic plywood Ikea Knuff:
But shrinkflation means that ikea make them out of bloody fiber board now!
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• #5610
Nowt wrong with fibre board, slap a coat of oil on it.
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• #5611
Personally I like filing cabinets or document boxes.
If you only need occasional access ikea do a little drawer filing cabinet (helmer) that's a bit ropey but is compact and neat.
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• #5612
I have dozens of magazine files etc from Paperchase. Shame I couldn't keep them in business with my appetite for Kraft storage. I tried.
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• #5614
Reminded me of this
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• #5615
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• #5616
Fantastic!
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• #5617
Filing cabinets for paper documents? Ok boomer.
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• #5618
There's folders that aren't bad looking.
I have enough shit paperwork in drawers, folders do help.
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• #5619
In Germany you are bombarded with paper, even when you try to go digital wherever possible.
And you have to keep all the receipts for ten years because taxes. -
• #5620
You still get paper docs for the drivers license/ DVLA, car service history, mortgage docs, electoral register etc.
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• #5621
Muji have some. More expensive tho.
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• #5623
Space for bikes and books, it’s like they can read my mind. or simply stare into space uncanny!
https://youtu.be/CXMLeNCMU_I?si=bHmqQbKqd7RD8M-W
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• #5624
Very cool.
I'd really like to see someone do something with a regular height uk flat. Every time I see these there's some sort of cheat code where they're able to access extra space above.
Although I guess you could just image it without the hidden loft and have a desk and screen next to the black wardrobe.
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• #5625
Project minimum spend bathroom
Moved into my first home and the start of the year and done embarrassingly little - partly no money partly as I wanted to do some research and get a feel for the place.
Bathroom is obviously so will eventually get redone but likely not for a 3-4 years so want some ideas on what's my best bang for buck upgrades.
Slowly collecting tools and would like to learn how to do a lot myself current thinking is
- Repanel bath tub
- Marine ply
- colour?
- stye?
- vertical panels
- geometric
- perimeter square
- vertical panels
- Marine ply
- repaint ceiling
- just classic white presumably
- just classic white presumably
- repaint tiles
- lots or just the band
- lots or just the band
- repaint skirting board
- repaint door
- build undersink unit
- move sink so not in the corner
- new mirror
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- Repanel bath tub
we (most architects) design in 3d (BIM) and can generate 3d views/sections from the model. In the old days we still managed to draw sections in 2d...