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Google SketchUp 6
Saw someone had used this to design a simple lathe carriage stop.
http://sketchup.google.com/ Google SketchUp Pro 6 $495 To which I say how much is a real package? |
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Google SketchUp 6
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 16:25:23 -0600, Louis Ohland wrote:
Saw someone had used this to design a simple lathe carriage stop. http://sketchup.google.com/ Interesting, hadn't seen that. Google SketchUp Pro 6 $495 To which I say how much is a real package? I guess the answer depends on entirely what you can't do with Google SketchUp (free), or SkechUp Pro ($495). People could better help you meet your spec if you'd, well, spec it. |
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Google SketchUp 6
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 16:25:23 -0600, Louis Ohland wrote: Saw someone had used this to design a simple lathe carriage stop. http://sketchup.google.com/ Interesting, hadn't seen that. Google SketchUp Pro 6 $495 To which I say how much is a real package? I guess the answer depends on entirely what you can't do with Google SketchUp (free), or SkechUp Pro ($495). People could better help you meet your spec if you'd, well, spec it. That's Robbery - on par with Autocad! DesignCAD v18 $49 - full package. http://www.imsidesign.com/Products/D...5/Default.aspx I haven't found anything it can't do yet. for instance: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/draft.htm or: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/l-one.htm Although animating Bender was a bitch! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUWZO2HVuBA Richard |
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Google SketchUp 6
That was my thought. Just because something is on Google does not mean
that it's somehow worth the $$$. cavalamb himself wrote: Dave Hinz wrote: That's Robbery - on par with Autocad! |
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Google SketchUp 6
I don't think Google sketchup is free at all. I downloaded the "free"
trial version which give you up to 8 hours of "design time". That's not enough to get you very far. They have a neat tutorial that shows how easy it is to do some (simple) things, but as soon as you get past it, you have to go through the same rote learning process that I went through with other CAD programs in order to complete a fairly simple drawing. Pete Stanaitis ---------------------------- Dave Hinz wrote: On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 16:25:23 -0600, Louis Ohland wrote: Saw someone had used this to design a simple lathe carriage stop. http://sketchup.google.com/ Interesting, hadn't seen that. Google SketchUp Pro 6 $495 To which I say how much is a real package? I guess the answer depends on entirely what you can't do with Google SketchUp (free), or SkechUp Pro ($495). People could better help you meet your spec if you'd, well, spec it. |
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Google SketchUp 6
The tial version is for SketchUp Pro, which is the $495 product. Pass
the ketchup. spaco wrote: I don't think Google sketchup is free at all. I downloaded the "free" trial version which give you up to 8 hours of "design time". That's not enough to get you very far. |
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Google SketchUp 6
Hi guys,
I'm not a metalworker, but I am a SketchUp guy. There are 2 versions of SketchUp: Google SketchUp is the free version, and Google SketchUp Pro is the commercial version ($495.) If you inadvertently downloaded the 8-hour Pro trial version, the Pro features will time out and you will be left with Google SketchUp free version. For a comparison of the 2 versions, see: http://sketchup.google.com/support/b...n&answer=36201 As far as modeling/design capabilities the 2 versions are identical. The main differences are in import/export abilities, and Layout; which is a presentation enhancement. Hope this helps. On Jan 27, 8:17 pm, Louis Ohland wrote: The tial version is for SketchUp Pro, which is the $495 product. Pass the ketchup. spaco wrote: I don't think Google sketchup is free at all. I downloaded the "free" trial version which give you up to 8 hours of "design time". That's not enough to get you very far. |
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Google SketchUp 6
Louis Ohland wrote:
The tial version is for SketchUp Pro, which is the $495 product. Pass the ketchup. http://www.heinz.com/ |
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