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    • D Offline
      Dodge
      last edited by

      High Guys
      Just started with Sketchup, been using AutoCad for a while.
      Can anybody tell me if there is a Trim command for tidying up
      a bit.
      Cheers Dodge 😎

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Hi Dodge,

        What would you "trim" with this plugin?

        There are a bunch of really useful clean-up plugins like ThomThom's (well) "Cleanup".
        (It needs an additional library, read the instructions carefully)

        Gai...

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          dedmin
          last edited by

          @dodge said:

          High Guys
          Just started with Sketchup, been using AutoCad for a while.
          Can anybody tell me if there is a Trim command for tidying up
          a bit.
          Cheers Dodge 😎

          Trim is build into the SketchUP -
          http://www.screencast.com/users/dedmin/folders/Jing/media/b54c8102-aabb-4909-8bca-81307edf8863

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
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            My 2Dtools contains a Fillet/Chamfer tool, with the radius set to 0 it trims/extends the two selected intersecting edges rather than fillet/chamfer them... In fact using AutoCAD's Fillet tool with a 0 radius is a way of doing the same thing.
            2Dtools also has 'Adjust' which lets you select sets of edges to trim/extend to and then sets of edges to 'adjust', you can pick individually or use a 'wiping action' to do multiples...

            TIG

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