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    • S Offline
      sepo
      last edited by

      @tig said:

      Beaten to it by the other two... πŸ˜‰

      Yes - it's a known random 'balls up' by SketchUp 2013 v13M0... still awaiting a fix...
      It can happen to any newly installed plugin... πŸ˜’
      At least you have the toolbar glued to the top-bar [a few do not!].
      Double-click on the docked+glued toolbar [maybe a few times]...
      It should 'loosen'...
      Then you can move it off the toolbar as desired...

      Sorry about the problems, but it is not the plugin's fault - it's SketchUp v13M0 😲

      No need to apologise TIG... not your fault. This plugin worked perfectly in SU8. I am very much aware it is to do with Trimble. πŸ‘

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        benmorgan
        last edited by

        Hi TIG.
        Great tool set. Many Thanks.
        Is it possible to give an extruded surface a thickness?
        I'm interested in using the lathe tool to make a complete circle that looks a bit like a frisbee. And then 3d printing the model.
        3d printers have a minimum thickness of about 2mm. So i'd need to give the sketchup model that same thickness to ensure a hassle free 3d print.
        Your thoughts?
        Ben

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          pilou
          last edited by

          @unknownuser said:

          Is it possible to give an extruded surface a thickness?

          See Joint Push Push Pull by Fredo6 πŸ˜‰

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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          • gillesG Offline
            gilles
            last edited by

            @benmorgan said:

            Hi TIG.
            Great tool set. Many Thanks.
            Is it possible to give an extruded surface a thickness?
            I'm interested in using the lathe tool to make a complete circle that looks a bit like a frisbee. And then 3d printing the model.
            3d printers have a minimum thickness of about 2mm. So i'd need to give the sketchup model that same thickness to ensure a hassle free 3d print.
            Your thoughts?
            Ben

            Why not giving thickness before using Lathe or Follow me?

            " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              What Gilles said.

              frisbee.png

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                imabzeous
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                Hello i am trying to use Extrude edges by lattice but its not working, my sketchup hangs 😞 and i left it for 3 hours but ot working. i make the shape with other tool and run lattice maker it still wont work... i am attaching an image of sketch and also the 3D model please sit have a look and give me some feed back.. the model is that i want to make one half and then copy and rotate and make it a circle..

                here are image and 3D model


                M2.png


                M3.skp

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  The object will be too small.
                  Scale it x10 or x100, process it, then scale down.
                  The very segmented arcs/curves will produce thousands of tiny facets, some to small for SketchUp to create at all because the built-in tolerances results in two almost coincident points being interpreted as coincident and therefore no tiny edge and therefore facet gets made...
                  Tiny facets can exist after a scale-down but cannot be created.

                  I suggest you simplify your curves, excessive faceting will not improve the overall visual smoothness.
                  But if you need it for other reasons like 3d printing them model very large and scale down afterwards.
                  If you set your model-units to m at 3dp, with no units-suffix and then assume they are mm ... then extrude you can work efficiently too... the model is 1000x bigger !

                  Are you sure you have the right tool ?
                  To make a surface like this use EEbyRails [or CurviLoft] ?
                  To make a 'lattice' LatticeMaker on the mesh ?

                  BUT however it's made avoid tiny facets.
                  View > Hidden Geometry ON to see the excesses...

                  TIG

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                    imabzeous
                    last edited by

                    the arc radius is 8' and the height is 56', and i am using extrude edges by lattice, and then i make the face with extrude edge by face and applied the lattice maker but still wont happen let me show u with hidden geometry. am attaching 2 images .. one is zoomed and the other is full view but i think you are right it might be due to the size...
                    in the previous post i have attached the SU file can u h ave a look please.


                    asd.png


                    asda.png

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
                      last edited by

                      With the number of segments you've used for the circle at the base of your model, each segment is only about 3/16" long. TIG is correct that you'll need to scale the model up dramatically to avoid the tiny faces.

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                        imabzeous
                        last edited by

                        @dave r said:

                        With the number of segments you've used for the circle at the base of your model, each segment is only about 3/8" long. TIG is correct that you'll need to scale the model up dramatically to avoid the tiny faces.

                        oh yes i think i got it now thanks a lot a lot

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                          imabzeous
                          last edited by

                          I have another query is there anyway i can make diagonal line and lattice.. reference image is attached?


                          asdazxad.jpg

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                            imabzeous
                            last edited by

                            the inner hollow shapes can be squares/parallelograms but i want them in diagonal and the lattice maker/extrude edges by lattice will make it straight.

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                              archdeacon
                              last edited by

                              I am having problems with this tool. I would be very grateful for some help and advice.

                              It does not appear to be registering the 4th rail when i am selecting it. It only looks like it can account for three. It says i have to select 4 but it never forms the mesh over all four. Any ideas why something like this might be happening?

                              this is what happens

                              In addition i would like to be able to regulate the number of subdivisions before they happen. I may well be doing something wrong.

                              In any case i am hugely grateful for this tool but i am finding it difficult to get around these difficulties.

                              thanks to anyone who can help out.

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                                Dave R
                                last edited by

                                It works for me. Perhaps it is the order in which you are picking? Attach the SKP file which is giving you problems.

                                As for controlling the number of subdivisions, do that by changing the number of segments in the curves.

                                EEbyR.PNG
                                EEbyR2.PNG

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                                  pilou
                                  last edited by

                                  And post the file in Save as V6 for a more large audience! πŸ€“
                                  Because there are now V6, V7, V8, 2013 users! πŸ˜‰

                                  Frenchy Pilou
                                  Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                  My Little site :)

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                                    archdeacon
                                    last edited by

                                    Dave R thank you for the reply. You were right it was the order that messed things up. it works fine now. no need to upload the file afterall. Many thanks to all and especially to TIG for having made all these fantastic tools available to all.
                                    One small request. I am trying to make a gridshell. I do not need to have the lattice offset from the centreline. i want it to be aligned to the cetreline but not split in two. any ideas? Very grateful to everyone.

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                                      omarq_07
                                      last edited by

                                      Hello I am new to the forum, and I have a problem with this plugin. 😒

                                      It happens that just intale the plugin as instructed for SU v.8 but the toolbar disappeared, even when this option is enabled on the bar menu "view", "toolbars" .....

                                      However, the tools are in the "plugins", "xtrusion tools" .... the only thing that is missing is the toolbar of this plugin.

                                      I would greatly appreciate your help!

                                      Greetings. 😍

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        How have you installed it?
                                        You give insufficient detail.

                                        If you have v2013 that is not fully up to date, then you might have a known glitch - please install the latest v2013 available from Trimble SketchUp... The initial release of v2013 had a fault that affected some new toolbars that were being created by many freshly added tools, these toolbars were added incorrectly - docked in the top menu bar behind existing toolbars - so you couldn't see them... Dragging off all of the overlaid toolbars fixes it - BUT getting the latest version is far preferable !

                                        If this isn't the case then try these ideas...
                                        Remove all files/subfolders from the Plugins folder for this toolset that you have installed to date. Check that you have FULL read/write permissions set for your Plugins folder [select its icon, right-click, context-menu, Properties, Security, Edit...]
                                        Download the toolset's latest RBZ archive from the PluginStore and install it with the SketchUp's Preferences > Extensions > Install... button...
                                        Restart SketchUp and see if it now works.

                                        TIG

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                                          lorom
                                          last edited by

                                          Hello, I have a problem. After having installed the extrude tools from the install extension (.rbz file) I cannot see the toolbar. I tried to re-install and nothing happens. Could you help me please.

                                          Sketchup 2013 pro

                                          Thanks a lot πŸ˜„

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                                            lorom
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks for your reply TIG

                                            It's not the sketchup version the problem.

                                            I tried your step by step advice but the toolbar is still not available.

                                            It's the first time that the .rbz installation doesn't work properly (don't know why).

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