[Plugin] ExtrudeTools - Full Set
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Extrude Edges by Faces by Rails makes my SU2015 64bit always crash immediately after finishing - it works fine on the same model in SU2013. No error message, just crash and bug splat window the second I click yes or no to erasing the original curves.
All other tools work.
It's amazing though, how much faster this and many other operations are executed in the new 64bit version.
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@pherim said:
Extrude Edges by Faces by Rails makes my SU2015 64bit always crash immediately after finishing - it works fine on the same model in SU2013. No error message, just crash and bug splat window the second I click yes or no to erasing the original curves.
All other tools work.
It's amazing though, how much faster this and many other operations are executed in the new 64bit version.
Looks like we ought to continue this issue in this 'Extrusion Tools' thread ?
I'll investigate...PS: I see the issue too, trying to see its cause
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Your recommendation in the other thread made me try out every tool in this set, and that's how I discovered this issue.
Sorry for keeping you busy like this. -
Here's v2.7, now in the PluginStore
http://sketchucation.com/plugin/1103-extrudetools
The update coversExtrudeEdgesByRailsByFace
- it has been adjusted to work properly in v2015, which unexpectedly showed a glitch when calling another tool from within its mouse-click method...
As a 'side-effect' it also has some improved graphics, prompting etc... -
I confirm that it works now. Thanks!
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Hello there i am here to report a crash of my sketchup 8 pro when using Extrude Edges by Rails by Face
it crashes only when the profile its segmented more than 12 times for example if a segment a circle 13 times it will crash the sketchup a bug splat but when i segment circles below 12 it does the job fine can someone please tell me whats going on
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I have just installed this plugin through plugin store tool bar's autoinstall.
I watched the video on youtube and followed step by step. but the tools didn't work for me.
Is there any way there could be a more detailed video tutorial preferably with audio?
Also am I missing something in the operations and or installation of this tool?
Thanks for your response.Manijeh
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No toolbar
Can anyone assist me?
I have downloaded the TIG Extrude tools to SketchUp.
Unfortunately I can not find the toolbar..Pls help
Best regards
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@perper said:
No toolbar.
Can anyone assist me?
I have downloaded the TIG Extrude tools to SketchUp.
Unfortunately I can not find the toolbar..
You said you downloaded the RBZ.
You have NOT said you have installed it !So if you haven't...
Window > Preferences > Extensions > Install...
button...
Choose the Plugin's RBZ and answer in the affirmative to any questions...
NOTE: if you installed it with the SketchUcation PluginStore Toolset's dialog within SketchUp itself it should Auto-Install.Assuming it is installed...
Look in the v2015 "Extensions" menu [called "Plugins" in ALL pre-v2015 SketchUps] for "Extrusion Tools..." submenu items...
Are they there ?
Also check that the "Extrusion Tools" Toolbar is activated...If none of this works come back.
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Sketchup 2015 Pro
Whenever I extrude an edge, by any means, and save, it undoes the extrusion and will continue to undo every time I save. It acts just like Ctrl-Z whenever I hit Ctrl-S, and it crashes occasionally.
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Ok, I figured it out. Extrude Tools have a conflict with SUSolid plugin. I really need both. I am emailing the dev of SUSolid now. Is there anything I can send you to check on your end? Thank you.
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You could help us help you if you posted the SKP file you're working with. Otherwise we'll just be guessing.
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I'm new to this tool. I was just using the 'Extrude edges by Rails by face' tool when i realised that the ribs produced in my model by selecting the Profiles and rails option were quite different from the one shown in the tutorial. They weren't so smooth or so detailed but rather plain and conflicting. I'm attaching the pictures of the required rib formation titled 'A' versus the ribs produced in my model titled 'B'. I know the two shapes are quite different but that doesn't explain why the rib designs are different.
Can anybody tell me what must've brought about this change? Is there some change in settings that you must do to change the rib type? My extrude tools version is extrude tools V2.7. Any help will be appreciated
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Posting the SKPs would be a great help [purge first].
It's hard to tell what shape you have defined for the extrusion face[s].
the orientation of that face and the order you pick rails/profiles in the 'mesh' all affect the result... -
Here's my sketchup file in the attachment. As I said, i've used the 'extude edges by Rails by Face' tool here on the shape but the produced mesh doesn't quite resemble the one shown in tutorial. Please review and suggest what has gone wrong. Is it a different version of extrude tools than the one i've been using? P.S. the version i'm working with is v2.7
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The profile used in example 'A' was not a rectangle ?
It looks like a '+' shape, or a 4-pointed star ??
The 'B' profile is a rectangle and it is sized quite near the curve segment size too, so there are much smaller 'gaps'.
Try again with another size and/or shape for the profile face...
Also perhaps scale the face and the four path curves x10, extrude. then scale down - otherwise you might get into the 'tiny geometry' issues - where some edges approach zero length and get ignored by SketchUp as its tolerance is 1/1000", and faces are missed out etc - even Bugsplatting... -
I've used the '4-pointed star' shape in this sketchup file sir. This shape, i've scaled and there are adequate gaps but the results are drastically different. The mesh formed isn't at all the same.
Also there is the persisting issue of mesh design. It's still rather plain compared to the elaborate and realistic design formed in your tutorial.
Thanks
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What is made is what's to be expected using the profile and paths in your example SKP.
I still can't understand what you think it should do
The shape of the face determines the extrusion's cross-section.
The cpoint [guide-point] selected with the face determines its setting out relative to the path [if included, otherwise the face's bounds.center is used].
The number of segments in the curves forming the path determine the number of ribs etc...
To change that... before 'welding the parts into a curve use 'divide' [context-menu] on selected edges to subdivide them, then weld all into a curve - that way a long straight run of edges can be split into several extrusions...Incidentally, I did not make the 'tutorial' video to which you keep referring - Rich did...
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@fabtins said:
I've used the '4-pointed star' shape in this sketchup file sir. This shape, i've scaled and there are adequate gaps but the results are drastically different. The mesh formed isn't at all the same.
Also there is the persisting issue of mesh design. It's still rather plain compared to the elaborate and realistic design formed in your tutorial.
Thanks4 pointed star shape??? You mean, a RECTANGLE? Like you selected the Polygon Tool Shape and input 4 for four sides... which obviously results in a square? Then you scaled it so it became a RECTANGLE???
you know... I do not suppose is just a coincidence that the shape you used as a profile... the "4-pointed star" (also known in indo-european languages as rectangle) is the same shape actually used as a PROFILE in the rails, as shown in this image
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behold... using a different face shape... it resulted in different rails and profiles!
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