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http://www.3dmodelfree.com/

 

http://archive3d.net/

 

http://www.archibaseplanet.com/gdl

 

 

Note: The sites listed in this thread are not affiliated with CadTutor in any way. CadTutor is not responsible for the quality of the models or the content that is available. If you are having trouble with a model you download from one of these websites, please contact the Webmaster of that site. That being said, always remember that you get what you pay for. The models on these sites are free, so don't be surprised if the quality of a downloaded model is lacking. Whenever possible, build your own models. ;)

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Can't believe no one has mentioned. Traceparts.net they have everything to do with engineering and parts for company catalogues

www.traceparts.com

Its the best I have seen. All official drawings of parts

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Can't believe no one has mentioned. Traceparts.net they have everything to do with engineering and parts for company catalogues

www. traceparts.net

Its the best I have seen. All official drawings of parts

 

I get this message when I click on your link, mvrcad.

 

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URLhttp://www.traceparts.net/

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Some useful free funiture, lighting 3d models

 

Vitra offers all of their furniture (dwg, 3ds & more) here (no need to register)

 

Emeco shares their legendary chairs (3d dwg) here (no need to register)

 

Artemide.de offers most of their range (dwg, 3ds, dxf) here (no need to register)

 

Duravit lets you download everything (3d dxf) here (no need to register)

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For those folks with an iPad, there is a very cool app you can use. Look for 3-D CAD Model in the App Store. The company is called CADENAS and have compiled a huge library of vendor parts into a searchable database.

 

The part pictures are displayed, and you can view them in 3-d, then if you like it, send a copy to yourself in Inventor format. It remembers your file preference that you select.

 

I recently moved the design of my CNC router into Inventor to do some motion testing and used the tool to upload a bunch of stock parts into the assembly.

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