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  1. #1
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    Rhino equivelent to Autosketch 5 "symbols"

    Hello All,

    AutoSketch 5 has "Symbol Libraries" full of things like electronics components, architectural elements, bolts, screws, etc., also the ability to create symbols and libraries. So when needed, you can pick a symbol to drop into a project.

    Is there anything similar in Rhino?

    I've only recently become the proud owner of Rhino... nice... challenging.

    Thanks,
    Curtis

  2. #2
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    There are many libraries with 2D and 3D object files that can be imported into Rhino. For hardware Reid Tool has a good one. The Solid Works site has a huge one with many sections.

  3. #3
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    Alright... I see. So these objects are essentially stand-alone files one imports or exports, and would probably organize on his or her hard drive if desired?

    Thanks for the nudge, it seems pretty obvious now.

    Curtis

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