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      Jim
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      I've experimented with Shapeways, also. They accept COLLADA files directly from SketchUp; although I had trouble with textures (Colors worked fine, just not image-based textures.) I made a Shapeways uploader using their API, if anyone is interested. I never posted it because it's too rough.

      It seems clear to me that 3D printing will soon be on-par with other methods of machining/molding for many manufacturing processes - when the technology improves just a little more. From the press coverage, we appear to be a tipping point for 3D printing. It has become affordable for hobbyists to build 3d printers, and they are able to print copies of some of their own parts for repair or reproduction. Some of the avaialable materials that can be printed may surprise you.

      Here are some images of a SketchUp Logo I had made: http://picasaweb.google.com/jim.foltz/Shapeways1?authkey=Gv1sRgCMbns9qi8q6q4QE&feat=directlink

      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_ogonR-k5OoM/S5xnA9rFyUI/AAAAAAAAPpg/8qX3lpOiPbw/s144/P1010217.JPG

      Hi

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        Jim
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        I'm cutting this license plate sized piece today - hope it doesn't go haywire while I'm inside reading the forums...

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        Chevelle Logo.skp

        Hi

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          d12dozr
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          Jim, did you use only the full color sandstone for the SU icon?

          3D Printing with SketchUp Book
          http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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            Jim
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            @d12dozr said:

            Jim, did you use only the full color sandstone for the SU icon?

            I had it made in 4 pieces using just the "White, Strong and Flexible" material (which at the time happened to be available in the colors I needed.)

            I wanted to make the icon as a single piece using the full-color sandstone, but at the time I couldn't figure out how to get Shapeways to accept the textured model. I believe Shapeways has improved their .dae importer since then.

            Hi

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              Jim
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              @jim said:

              I'm cutting this license plate sized piece today - hope it doesn't go haywire while I'm inside reading the forums...

              I jinxed myself - I went out to check and one of the axes had quit on me. 😠 Another piece for the scrap pile.

              Hi

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                d12dozr
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                @jim said:

                I had it made in 4 pieces using just the "White, String and Flexible" material (which at the time happened to be available in the colors I needed.)

                I wanted to make the icon as a single piece using the full-color sandstone, but at the time I couldn't figure out how to get Shapeways to accept the textured model. I believe Shapeways has improved their .dae importer since then.

                Ah, gotcha...thank you!

                3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                  ericschimel
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                  I have a homebuilt CNC machine that I made a while back. Right now I am only using it to cut 2D parts. My current workflow is to draw the parts in Sketchup, export them to DXF, then bring them into Vectric Cut2D. From there I can setup my toolpaths then I can dump the GCode right into Mach3 to actually run the router and cut my parts.

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                  That is the design I made, and there is a video of it running in the description.

                  -Eric
                  http://plugin.sketchthis.net
                  Sketchup Kitchen Design Plugin
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                    Bertier
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                    @tfdesign said:

                    ... adding a STL export option to SketchUp would be very useful for many

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                      jbacus
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                      @bertier said:

                      @tfdesign said:

                      ... adding a STL export option to SketchUp would be very useful for many

                      +1

                      How would you use an STL export? And have you tried any of the existing STL export options for SketchUp, like CADspan?

                      john
                      .

                      "...exaggerate the essential and leave the obvious unclear." --Vincent Van Gogh

                      John Bacus
                      jbacus@sketchup.com

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                        driven
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                        so now my 2 cents worth,

                        a lot of the development of Sketchup for use in Cad/Cam workflows has come from the users of SU 'FREE', partly because it's their hobby, without Pro User deadlines etc...

                        when they took away native DXF import/export they cut off a major route to other software/hardware. So, firstly, I think that needs rectifying.

                        STL and X3D for 3D + SVG for 2D should also have native import/export support, with as many options as possible and/or be scriptable.

                        I feel these formats should be part of the free version where people have the time and inclination to really explore what can be done with SU-CAD/CAM.

                        I'll push the boat here and say Solid Tools should be fully functioning in 'free' to aid these pioneers...
                        john

                        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                          Bertier
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                          Hi John

                          indeed CADspan is in my plugin folder, but I am not going to order 3d prints from Colorado to be delivered in Brittany... think 100kgarages 3d printing !

                          what I am thinking is that 3D printing is the obvious result for 3d modeling, not 2D printing ...
                          what I draw in sketchup mainly is to build it.

                          therefor, I believe it would make sense that *.STL is a native export format :

                          as in SU8 : File --> Export --> 3D Model --> *.STL

                          actually, I may be mistaking, STL as a 3rd party extension maybe not the best solution :
                          would you / SU / Google create a SU native 3D printing file format, with the now growing market of 3d printing and the reducing cost of the equipment, that would set a standard, wouldn't it ?

                          Eversince I've been using 3d modeling tools, I've been thinking digital 3D --> physical 3D

                          unconference: https://sites.google.com/site/3dbasecamp2010/unconference-sessions/sketchup-for-3d-milling-printing-etc

                          Bertier

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                            d12dozr
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                            jbacus,

                            Have you seen this new format, AMF (Additive Manufacturing File Format), developed specifically for 3D printing? It may be worth taking a look at incorporating into Sketchup, article here. Groovy features like color info and multiple materials are able to be included...great for making color 3D prints of homes textured with multiple images 😄

                            3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                            http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                              Bertier
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                              I was just about to mention that article... 😉

                              *.amf will replace *.stl

                              sounds great !

                              all about it : http://creativemachines.cornell.edu/amf

                              here is some more on this topic : copyright breach and 3d print : the new issue
                              http://t.co/wE5Q2oO
                              paste the link in google translate !)

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                                jbacus
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                                @driven said:

                                when they took away native DXF import/export they cut off a major route to other software/hardware. So, firstly, I think that needs rectifying.

                                DXF export was never a feature of free SketchUp.

                                DXF import was removed from free SketchUp in v.8 and we focused our attention on the open COLLADA format for 3D asset exchange in the free product. I discussed that on our blog at length here.

                                I think AMF looks interesting, and will keep an eye on it as it evolves. I don't think that STL is a panacea in the near term.

                                john
                                .

                                "...exaggerate the essential and leave the obvious unclear." --Vincent Van Gogh

                                John Bacus
                                jbacus@sketchup.com

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                                  Bertier
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                                  go AMF ! 😉

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                                    piratebrian
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                                    For 3d Carving, I am using the following process:
                                    SketchUp Pro ---> (export as IGES using IGES plugin) ---> MasterCam. --> Thermwood CNC
                                    For 2d Cutting with drawing based control of cutting depths and tool use:
                                    SketchUp Pro --> (export dxf) ---> Thermwood CNC
                                    Thermwood CNC's can accept DXF drawings where the drawing layer tells the G-code generator what to do.

                                    I wrote a Sketchup guide for my specific Thermwood CNC. Some information is applicable to other CNC's.
                                    http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=51468
                                    I hope it is of some help to people trying to navigate the software end of cnc machines.

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