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    • I Offline
      I AM BOG
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      I am a substitute teacher. I recently saw a model, created by a student, of the top of a Roman / Greek (Ionic?) column. The model was made from 'slices' of cardboard built up, layer upon layer. I asked him how he did it and he said he used SketchUp. I downloaded SketchUp and downloaded the column top from Google 3D.

      How do I turn this computer model into a real model, made of cardboard slices (using a normal printer)? I would like to use this technology in my grade 7 class, so any software would have to be free (or quite cheap).

      Any thoughts?

      Thanks in advance.

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        d12dozr
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        Try this Slicer plugin: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=16689#p16689

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

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          pilou
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          Yes Slicer by TIG is a cool plug 😉
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            pbacot
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            If you are building it up out of slices, then print your slices from the model and use the shapes for your cutting templates. (if this isn't too obvious...since you asked)

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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            • I Offline
              I AM BOG
              last edited by

              Thanks. i haven't had a chance to do this yet, but will be trying it out in the next couple of days.

              I figured I would have to use sheets of paper as a template (those bits of cardboard would definitely jam up my printer), but thanks for confirming what I thought I had figured out.

              Cheers

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