Woodworking tools in SketchUp
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There's already a good cutlist plugin though.
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@brandy20 said:
@dave r said:
@jim57 said:
I have a lot of trouble designing furniture in Sketchup because there is so little control of curves. How about the SU equivalent of Beziers?
Already exists in several plugins.
I downloaded arcs.rb, do you mean this one or maybe another better one?
No, I mean Bezier.rb for one. There's also BezierSpline.
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I installed it and read the tutorial. That's what I was looking for
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Attached are some simple woodworking tools that I use all the time.
They are simple, Create a board - (actually a named component with all three dimensions and oriented in space.
Resize a board.
Drill tool - drills any component
Dado tool - creates a dado easily in any component.
Bring component to front. Handy to create cutting list of components.
Set component Relative. This moves a component relative to another.
Handy for arranging boards in space.I have started on a component or group stretcher that allows one to resize
say, a drawer, one direction at a time without screwing up the parts that
shouldn't change.Thanks,
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Hi guys. I split the attachments and discussion of jhoutman's woodworking tools here:
I like the idea that woodworking plugins are posted in the woodworking forum, but I need to consider the overall organization of the forum first and see if there are any technical issues that arise. Any thoughts?
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@basic.woodworks said:
A router_selected_edges.rb tool. This tool would allow the user to sect a group or face, and automatically "router" the edge(s) with a choice of a multitude of existing (common) profiles of router bits.
What a time saver this would be! +1
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@jhoutman said:
Attached are some simple woodworking tools that I use all the time.
They are simple, Create a board - (actually a named component with all three dimensions and oriented in space.
Resize a board.
Drill tool - drills any component
Dado tool - creates a dado easily in any component.
Bring component to front. Handy to create cutting list of components.
Set component Relative. This moves a component relative to another.
Handy for arranging boards in space.I have started on a component or group stretcher that allows one to resize
say, a drawer, one direction at a time without screwing up the parts that
shouldn't change.Thanks,
Hi, jhoutman.
I find your plugin very useful and using it all the time. Is there a way to set default thickness and to use simple expressions in the dialog boxes?
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"Board Stretcher.rb"
Now you are talking,,,,, Must have..... How many times have you work your buns off on a drawing only to have the "client" ask for it to be "just a tiny bit longer or wider"???
Gotta be easy for us low level drawers to use.... I use SU to do production drawings which gets me in the shop cutting wood. I do not do many "cosmetic" drawings.....
Board Streacher.rb.... Please
Thanks
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Mike, you can stretch a board in SketchUp natively or you could use FredoScale to do it.
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