Plugin Sheet Metal Bender by SDMITCH
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@bob james said:
@unknownuser said:
SAM has done a new release .
the plugin can be download here :
http://sdmitch.blogspot.fr/Clicking on the "plugin" does an "unzip" of the rbz, but does not download it or make it otherwise available
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hit the download icon
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or click like the picture
then download
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I get this when trying in 2017. I doubt it is the fault of the extension but probably something weird with my setup.
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I have the same as Jim! ( 2017) : works fine in 2016!
It's surrely about the Open window's parameters!
We can't see it!
Certified plugin ?
Maybe it's about IE 11 ?...but I don't success to find what I must do!The plugin works fine with default parameters!
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I also posted the issue on the official forum. The more eye the better.
I took a few minutes this morning to make it work with 2017 because I was curious. I will finish it this afternoon and send it to Sam if he is interested or unless he beats me to it.
http://forums.sketchup.com/t/2017-is-webdialog-set-html-broke/33544/1
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Can this still be downloaded somewhere? its exactly what i need but there is nothing on the link provided..
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Unfortunately, Sam has removed all his plugins for download because of bogus copyright problems he had with another plugin (Floor Generator-search the forum).
Other than individual user copies, there are no other remaining (legitimate) download sites for his plugins.
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That is really sad! is there any other plugins that are similar to this?
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It's not difficult to model sheet metal parts with native tools. If I really felt I needed to use an extension for it, I would use Radial Bending in FredoScale.
You could also model the sheet metal as a single surface and then use Fredo6's Joint Push/Pull to give it thickness.
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Or True Bend By Thomthom
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Thanks guys, really appreciate it. The fredo scale radial bend does the trick.
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A revised and working version can be downloaded HERE
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