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Best of Sketch-up woodworking plug-ins & tutorials - DISCUSS & CONTRIBUTE
On Dec 7, 3:32*pm, "Leon" wrote:
"blueman" wrote in message
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Sketch-up for woodworking has gotten quite a bit of press lately both
here and elsewhere. However, much of this info is scattered across
multiple sources and threads.
As a newbie to Sketch-up, I thought it might be helpful to start a
thread where we could all collect and discuss our favorite Sketch-up
plug-ins and tutorials.
PLUG-INS:
To start off, Cutlist 4.1.1 seems like a must-have though I have yet to
play with it. It is discussed here for example:
http://lumberjocks.com/daltxguy/blog/5143
I would be interested in other useful plug-ins including ones that:
1. Introduce added functionality, tools, shortcust helpful for
woodworkers and designers
2. Provide templates for commonly uses parts and shapes
A handy plug in that works for taking irregular shapes from the drawing to
the shop is "Slicer" *It will take any object and slice it ant multiple
intervals for transfering sizes to wood.
"Dimension angle" does what you would expect.
*"Drop" will move an object to a desired height, helps to get every thing on
the same plane.
"Get Dimensions" is handy if you manually transfer drawing components into
Cutlist Plus. *It will tell you the h/w/l of a selected object or compinent.
"Purge All" is handy to get rid of unused materials etc in a drawing so that
it file will not be so big.
Cutlist 4.1* is a great tool that will also import directly into Cutlist
Plus. *You have to pay for CutList plus but is *extremly versitile and after
the parts are optimized you can further move parts around your board or
sheets or to other sheets or boards.
But it's not CAD!
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g,d&r
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