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    • K Offline
      ktkoh
      last edited by

      This is a revised version of my MortiseTool. The original was included in Woodwrk2 & based on his Dado Tool with help from the fantastic members of the SU Forum. The new program makes a complete joint from the data entered in the form to define the tenon dimensions.
      Features:
      Creates complete joints for Mortise & Tenon Joints or Both Mortises for Loose Tenon Joints.
      Also will draw a single Tenon or Mortise.
      Tenons or Mortises can have Square or Round Ends.
      Also will draw Haunched Tenons and the corresponding mortise.
      Will draw dowel holes for doweled joint. Use LT_Mortise and select "Dowel" for End Shape.
      Mortise depth in second part is specified separate so it can be different than the Tenon Length.
      Tool is added to the "Draw" menu with pullouts to the individual tools.
      Input Form will accept numbers, fractions, or equations.

      The SU file shows how the dim correspond to the data form and provides sample joints to practice on. Remember that "Ctrl Z" will undo so you can also reuse the same parts over. I have also shown a couple of examples to use the program for dado and spline joints.

      The zip file contains: KK_MortiseTool.rb; KK_MortiseTool.txt; KK_MortiseToolDim.skp; and MortiseTool.rb; (This is included for the users of woodwrk2 which has my first version)

      Keith


      KK_MortiseTool_2.zip

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      • K Offline
        ktkoh
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        Here is link to an avi file that demos making a Mortise & Tenon Joint.

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        Hope this helps in using the tool.

        Keith

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Hi Keith,

          Are there any changes to this since the version you sent to me? I tried it a little bit late one night but I was having problems. I was also having a hard time staying awake so I put it down to that figuring I'd get back to it. Well, I haven't yet but I will.

          Cheers,

          Dave

          p.s. Is there any chance you can run your video through something to convert it to WMV, or some other compressed file type? 95 Mb is a pretty good sized file. And, probably do to the host, it looks like almost half an hour to download on my speedy connection here at work.

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          • D Offline
            dedmin
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            I tried it, but no luck - doesn't work.

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            • Didier BurD Offline
              Didier Bur
              last edited by

              Hi,

              Good job. You are refering to an older script 'Woodwrk2'. Where can we find it ?
              Regards,

              Edit: forget it, I found it here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=23411&p=198494&hilit=dado+tool#p198494

              DB

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              • K Offline
                ktkoh
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                Dave there are changes since I sent it to you. I actually found that it did not load except thru the ruby console. I revised the menu then as I worked on dowels I needed to enter fractions so I worked on the input form to accept fractions and equations along with numbers.

                I am very new to the video stuff and tried to convert it to a flash file but it is very hard to see. I did zip the file and got it down to 17mb so I will post that.

                This file uploaded in 3min and my net is not very fast.
                http://www.adrive.com/public/1c49c6720f7232d46c55ef831de38f985d75d3be04f453b3ead4989ded26f616.html

                Keith

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                • B Offline
                  beluga
                  last edited by

                  Nice Work !!

                  I tried it with Sketchup 8, and it works fine ... But, if I change the "Units" setting from "inches" to "Metric", thats an other story ...

                  Thanks,

                  Yves

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                    pilou
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                    • K Offline
                      ktkoh
                      last edited by

                      Beluga: I looked at the ruby code site and it seems all no's are stored in inches in SU even if you use a metric template. I would need to work on that if it was a desired option.

                      Keith

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                      • K Offline
                        ktkoh
                        last edited by

                        Pilou: Thanks for the link to BB Flashback I have downloaded it and made new videos. I am posting the links here and on the woodworker section of this forum.
                        HaunchedTenon
                        http://www.adrive.com/public/8ba076e35e4ecb9015450c3d6e2775980fb62f8a1cc8d8370ab9383fccd8e5e4.html
                        Dowel Joint:
                        http://www.adrive.com/public/42b2a827db877af305303bad8d294d9c7c5fcfa560d38df942c00f0d906dcf00.html
                        Mortises for loose tenon joint:
                        http://www.adrive.com/public/44b836216805467202377805bb142a231ed8a17b67122b2353dd65673358e704.html
                        Spline Joint:
                        http://www.adrive.com/public/bbf49e1dacb96708aa1f542dd7e84395b1e27f3c704e8bbc25721d95343dbc72.html
                        Stopped Dado Joint:
                        http://www.adrive.com/public/2469ec45ef27b465021765695cedb39f9eda9be3d531ef2acefc87f43f27833a.html

                        Keith

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Keith, could you post the videos on Youtube or Blip.tv? That would make it easier for folks to watch them.

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                          • K Offline
                            ktkoh
                            last edited by

                            Dave I don't seem to be a YouTube kind of guy. I don't expect to write many rb files so I think this will have to do. I would like to have the woodworkers that use SU at least give the program a try. I tested the download and viewing on my old desk top and it was easy and seemed quick to me.

                            Keith

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                              ktkoh
                              last edited by

                              I have expanded on this program and released a Joint tool for woodworkers. See this post http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=39870#p352395 It is still a work in progress but I think quite useable at this point. There still is the problem that I don't incude a visual tutoral. As the author I think its easy but I am sure that users may not see it this way. However if you look at the included drawing and practice on the joints I have included there I think its managable. Use the xray setting so you can see what is happening and as always a "undo" puts every thing back and you can test new data.

                              Keith

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                                studeag
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                                I downloaded the tutorial when it came out, it is very big, and can't be sent back by email, so I have change the format and put it in a zip file. Now it can be sent by email. Also, this is a no sound tutorial, just to let you know.

                                Alain

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                                • K Offline
                                  ktkoh
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                                  Here is one of the files. Most features work similar

                                  Keith


                                  LooseTenonJoint.swf

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