
Kitchen · plan · Free DWG block
Stove 35
The stove 35 is a free, fully editable kitchen block drawn for a kitchen plan, modular layout or interior elevation. The geometry reflects its cooking and range form, drawn with clean, closed linework that reads honestly in your drawing. It is drawn in plan view, so it lines up with the rest of your drawing set and stays consistent from sheet to sheet. Placed in a layout it drops onto a module grid and reads in both plan and elevation, saving you from redrawing a stove 35 from scratch every time. Files are provided in DWG, ready to open in AutoCAD and most CAD software. It is part of our kitchen library and is free for personal and commercial use, with no attribution and no signup required.
Free for commercial use · no login
- Format
- DWG
- File size
- 143 KB
- AutoCAD
- 2004 and later
- Views
- plan
- Units
- Millimeters (mm)
- License
- Free · commercial OK
Where you’ll use it
In your drawings
The stove 35 block suits kitchen plans, modular layouts, interior elevations and joinery drawings. Because it ships with plan view, you can reuse the same block across the drawings that need it and keep your set consistent. Drop it onto a dedicated kitchen layer so it stays easy to manage as your drawing grows.
Dimensions & scale
Sizing & units
Kitchen units follow standard cabinet modules and worktop depths; align them to your module grid. The block is drawn at 1:1 in millimeters, so insert it at scale 1 and adjust only if your drawing uses different units.
How to insert in AutoCAD
Using the Stove 35 block
Download the DWG file and open it in AutoCAD (2004 or later) or any DWG-compatible CAD app. Use the INSERT command — or simply copy and paste — to place the stove 35 into your drawing, then position, rotate and mirror it to suit your layout. Keep your drawing units set to millimeters and insert at scale 1 so it matches real-world size. Move it onto a dedicated kitchen layer to keep your file tidy.
Questions
Frequently asked
Is the stove 35 CAD block free for commercial use?+
Yes. The stove 35 block is free to download and use in both personal and commercial projects on CADBlockDWG, with no attribution required and no signup.
What file formats does the stove 35 download include?+
This kitchen block is available in DWG. DWG opens directly in AutoCAD and most CAD software; you can export to DXF from AutoCAD if you need a more portable exchange format.
Which views and dimensions does the stove 35 include?+
It is supplied with plan view, drawn to scale so the block lines up across your drawing set.
Is this a 2D or 3D kitchen block?+
It is a 2D block intended for kitchen plans and similar drawings. It is drawn at 1:1 in millimeters, so it reads at true scale once inserted.
How do I insert the stove 35 into AutoCAD?+
Download the DWG file, open it in AutoCAD 2004 or later, and use the INSERT command (or copy and paste) to drop it into your drawing. With units set to millimeters, insert at scale 1, then rotate, mirror and re-layer it to match your kitchen layout.
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