Graphic parts list for modern house
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I have created a model of my modern small house using components. (floor truss, roof truss, plywood decking, steel connectors, 4 x 4 posts, 6'8" x 12' 0" sliding door units, etc.) I would like to create a graphic list of all of the components showing sizes, and quantities.
I have generated a report using sketchup Pro 2014. Works well. In excel there may be a way to add components to a sum, but it seems overly cumbersome. I'm sure a program like pluspec might be able to achieve this but I would like to create this list using Sketchup 2014.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ron
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Have a look in plugin store for Tig's components to grid - it places all a models components on a grid centered at the origin (0,0,0)
http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=components_grid -
components to a grid does work, but this really isn't exactly what I need. thanks though!
Maybe a list version would work. Any suggestions for something that will list all components and give amounts of each component in model?
Thanks,
R
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@schaferron1 said:
I have created a model of my modern small house using components. (floor truss, roof truss, plywood decking, steel connectors, 4 x 4 posts, 6'8" x 12' 0" sliding door units, etc.) I would like to create a graphic list of all of the components showing sizes, and quantities.
Ron
A sample model and what you think the list should look like would be most helpful.
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@schaferron1 said:
components to a grid does work, but this really isn't exactly what I need. thanks though!
Maybe a list version would work. Any suggestions for something that will list all components and give amounts of each component in model?
Thanks,
R
It has a different goal, but maybe the CutList plugin would serve your needs?
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You can create your own reports by editing the example code found here http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/developer/docs/tutorial_attrreporting
I mentioned it before [anchor= goto=http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=50820#p460251:2d0zzw5x]here[/anchor:2d0zzw5x]
john
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