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    CutList Bridge 2.5

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    • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
      Chiefwoodworker
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      @krisidious said:

      I used to work in a millwork shop... If I still did I would love having this.

      Krisidious,

      Thanks. Are you still woodworking?

      Joe....
      http://www.srww.com

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
        last edited by

        I just design houses now, although I often design some custom furniture pieces for my houses. I don't know that any of them ever get made.

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
          Chiefwoodworker
          last edited by

          Krisidious,

          I recently designed a custom home in SketchUp just for fun. My third CutList Bridge tutorial is going to demonstrate how to produce a cut list and materials list for the house, including every stud, joist, jack, floor board lolly column etc. See the attached model.

          SketchUp Custom Home Model


          sketchup_home.jpg

          Joe....
          http://www.srww.com

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          • M Offline
            mics_54
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            I would like a basic tutorial on creating a model like that. I don't mean creating any geometry...I mean the scenes.

            What's the weird header thing on the eave of the garage? oh nm I see its Styrofoam on the entity info

            Why are all the scenes in pp?

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            • KrisidiousK Offline
              Krisidious
              last edited by

              Can't wait to see it Chief.

              By: Kristoff Rand
              Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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              • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
                Chiefwoodworker
                last edited by

                @mics_54 said:

                I would like a basic tutorial on creating a model like that. I don't mean creating any geometry...I mean the scenes.

                What's the weird header thing on the eave of the garage? oh nm I see its Styrofoam on the entity info

                Why are all the scenes in pp?

                Hi mics_54

                I am actually going to do a tutorial on the strategy of component, layer and scene naming and creation for my American Woodworker Magazine blog in a month or so. You may find it there. SO check back then.

                Yeah, my mistake. I am in the middle of putting the Styrofoam insulation on and have some pieces that are not on the correct layer yet. After the Styrofoam I'll put on the sheathing and then the windows. I am going to use Anderson windows because they have detailed SketchUp plugin and models that are a breeze to import. Then the siding and trim. It's a fun project. And it doesn't cost me anything to build ;<)

                Only the All scene should be in Perspective - my bad. The rest actually must be in Parallel Projection because these will be scenes I will import into LayOut and create scaled build drawings.

                I do the same with my furniture drawings; only one or two Perspective scenes to show a potential client and the rest are Parallel Projection which are printed out to scale for shop drawings. That way I can actually make measurements in the shop on the drawings. Can't do that with Perspective.

                Joe....
                http://www.srww.com

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                • M Offline
                  mics_54
                  last edited by

                  excellent, looking forward to it.

                  @unknownuser said:

                  After the Styrofoam I'll put on the sheathing and then the windows.

                  this method would seem to diminish the shear panel advantages in the continuously sheathed structure.

                  I don't mean to highjack your thread.

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                  • ChiefwoodworkerC Offline
                    Chiefwoodworker
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                    @mics_54 said:

                    excellent, looking forward to it.

                    @unknownuser said:

                    After the Styrofoam I'll put on the sheathing and then the windows.

                    this method would seem to diminish the shear panel advantages in the continuously sheathed structure.

                    OK mics_54, now you are scaring me. My house is constructed that way. And with global warming we are scheduled for more hurricanes ;<)

                    Actually, I think this is fairly typical for homes in the northeast. The benefit is the added insulation of course. The technique is to put the Styrofoam on horizontally and the sheathing vertically. If there is any shear lose it is minimal provided you use the correct size fasteners.

                    However, I am an electrical engineer, not a mechanical or construction engineer, and this is a house I designed for SketchUp demonstration purposes only. I hope no one is out there actually using it for build plans. That would be a mistake (my lawyer told me to say that).

                    Joe....
                    http://www.srww.com

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                    • M Offline
                      mics_54
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                      I'm sure your house will be just fine. Wind is more an issue with uplift anyway.

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                      • D Offline
                        dedmin
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                        Wonderful!! Gould You please, look at this http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=48092em -
                        Thanks!

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                        • G Offline
                          gcp310
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                          Great Plugin, i really like it, however, just a quick question.

                          when i have a panel, and i apply extended entities information to it, and then for some reason i use fredoscale to alter to size of the panel, the extended entities disappear.

                          one more, I design kitchens and use groups as a way of "holding" the components together whilst moving and scaling the cabinets to fit. is there a way of getting the exporter to recognize the components inside the group?

                          once again,great plugin, it will save me a bit of time manually working out cabinet lists and the like.

                          Thanks

                          Glenn

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