New mortise & tenon tool for woodworkers
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Hi,
Good job. You are refering to an older script 'Woodwrk2'. Where can we find it ?
Regards,Edit: forget it, I found it here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=23411&p=198494&hilit=dado+tool#p198494
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Dave there are changes since I sent it to you. I actually found that it did not load except thru the ruby console. I revised the menu then as I worked on dowels I needed to enter fractions so I worked on the input form to accept fractions and equations along with numbers.
I am very new to the video stuff and tried to convert it to a flash file but it is very hard to see. I did zip the file and got it down to 17mb so I will post that.
This file uploaded in 3min and my net is not very fast.
http://www.adrive.com/public/1c49c6720f7232d46c55ef831de38f985d75d3be04f453b3ead4989ded26f616.htmlKeith
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Nice Work !!
I tried it with Sketchup 8, and it works fine ... But, if I change the "Units" setting from "inches" to "Metric", thats an other story ...
Thanks,
Yves
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For the videos use this free true Gem BBFlash Back Express
Ultimate quality and very small file result! -
Beluga: I looked at the ruby code site and it seems all no's are stored in inches in SU even if you use a metric template. I would need to work on that if it was a desired option.
Keith
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Pilou: Thanks for the link to BB Flashback I have downloaded it and made new videos. I am posting the links here and on the woodworker section of this forum.
HaunchedTenon
http://www.adrive.com/public/8ba076e35e4ecb9015450c3d6e2775980fb62f8a1cc8d8370ab9383fccd8e5e4.html
Dowel Joint:
http://www.adrive.com/public/42b2a827db877af305303bad8d294d9c7c5fcfa560d38df942c00f0d906dcf00.html
Mortises for loose tenon joint:
http://www.adrive.com/public/44b836216805467202377805bb142a231ed8a17b67122b2353dd65673358e704.html
Spline Joint:
http://www.adrive.com/public/bbf49e1dacb96708aa1f542dd7e84395b1e27f3c704e8bbc25721d95343dbc72.html
Stopped Dado Joint:
http://www.adrive.com/public/2469ec45ef27b465021765695cedb39f9eda9be3d531ef2acefc87f43f27833a.htmlKeith
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Keith, could you post the videos on Youtube or Blip.tv? That would make it easier for folks to watch them.
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Dave I don't seem to be a YouTube kind of guy. I don't expect to write many rb files so I think this will have to do. I would like to have the woodworkers that use SU at least give the program a try. I tested the download and viewing on my old desk top and it was easy and seemed quick to me.
Keith
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I have expanded on this program and released a Joint tool for woodworkers. See this post http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=39870#p352395 It is still a work in progress but I think quite useable at this point. There still is the problem that I don't incude a visual tutoral. As the author I think its easy but I am sure that users may not see it this way. However if you look at the included drawing and practice on the joints I have included there I think its managable. Use the xray setting so you can see what is happening and as always a "undo" puts every thing back and you can test new data.
Keith
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I downloaded the tutorial when it came out, it is very big, and can't be sent back by email, so I have change the format and put it in a zip file. Now it can be sent by email. Also, this is a no sound tutorial, just to let you know.
Alain
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