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      Hazza
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      I enjoy converting woodworking plans to SU models. Some of the best plans to convert are ones from Popular Mechanics magazine.

      Does anyone have any other sites that have free plans that are good enough to follow. I really prefer plans that have a cut list as well as a diagram with dimensions.

      See all of my SketchUp models here.

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        Dave R
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        Why do you need the cutlist? The plans should be enough, shouldn't they?

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          Hazza
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          @dave r said:

          Why do you need the cutlist? The plans should be enough, shouldn't they?

          I don't need the cutlist but it helps.

          BTW I found Canadian Home Workshop magazine web site here, it has woodworking projects that meet my needs but there are alot of "projects" that aren't woodworking specifically.

          See all of my SketchUp models here.

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            SchreiberBike
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            It's easier to model from a good plan with cutlists, but I like to model from a rough plan, dimensioned views, just a picture, or just an idea. It seems to me to be more find it more fun/challenging to model interesting pieces instead of pieces which happen to have clear plans already.

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