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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
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      One important note on layers however (even if it's a repeated note): layers do not separate geometry (i.e. ungrouped entities will keep "sticking" and interacting to each other) so always group (or make component of) your geometry prior to putting it onto separate layers. Also, keep all "raw" (or "primitive" or "basic" - ie not grouped) geometry on layer 0.

      And now let's see those cabinets! πŸ˜‰

      Gai...

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        brandy20
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        @gaieus said:

        One important note on layers however (even if it's a repeated note): layers do not separate geometry (i.e. ungrouped entities will keep "sticking" and interacting to each other) so always group (or make component of) your geometry prior to putting it onto separate layers. Also, keep all "raw" (or "primitive" or "basic" - ie not grouped) geometry on layer 0.

        And now let's see those cabinets! πŸ˜‰

        Yes, I saw it on the video.

        This is the cabinet


        Finito_1.png

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          And a nice one it is, too.

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            PKast
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            Very nice cabinet. Well done and it has nice interesting texture, almost looks like reclaimed pine.

            Best,

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            • B Offline
              brandy20
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              This is the texture I used.


              WoodFine0007_S.jpg

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                Very nice. Thank you for sharing that.

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                  brandy20
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                  It's my pleasure

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                    brandy20
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                    @pkast said:

                    Very nice cabinet. Well done and it has nice interesting texture, almost looks like reclaimed pine.

                    Best,

                    This is the link where I found this texture http://www.cgtextures.com/

                    Anyway check this post to have many other ones

                    301 Moved Permanently

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                    cheers!

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                      Sawduster
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                      I've seen furniture pieces where each individual part is on its own layer. I don't go anywhere near that far, but when you do complete detailed drawings of all joinery and drawer webs and the like, being able to get stuff out of the picture while you work on it is extremely advantageous. It is also great for showing views of these internal parts. The Kneehole Desk I posted a bit ago is an example of how I generally work with layers.

                      May all your dimensions be the sum of their total.

                      Jerry

                      http://www.sawdustersplace.com

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        Hi Jerry,

                        You might find it helpful to check out the link in my first post in this thread. Nice looking knee desk.

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                          Sawduster
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                          Well, that caused another change to the way I am used to working. I've been building components on the final layer on which they will be placed rather than on the 0 layer, then moving them. Might be why I sometimes end up with some extraneous geometry at the intersection of components when I do the first explode/implode of a model.

                          May all your dimensions be the sum of their total.

                          Jerry

                          http://www.sawdustersplace.com

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                          • Dave RD Offline
                            Dave R
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                            Could be.

                            It's probably why you also have things disappearing when you don't want them to.

                            These are screen grabs from your desk. Notice what is missing and which layer is turned off.

                            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/Jerrys Desk/BackLayerHidden.jpg

                            It's hard to read in these small images but this first one is with the layer called Back turned off.

                            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/Jerrys Desk/FaceFrameLayerHidden.jpg

                            This is with the Face Frame layer turned off.

                            I'm not picking at you with this, Jerry. This is the sort of thing that can happen to anyone if they aren't handling layers correctly in SketchUp. Actually, I've seen much worse. Fortunately there's a plugin that will move all geometry back to Layer 0 where it belongs. Very useful for correcting that problem although if your components are put on the wrong layers, you'll still have to fix that manually. I'll see if I can find the link to the plugin.

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                              Dave R
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                              Here's the link.

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