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      azz00
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I am looking for a bit of quick advice. Basically I have built a model in sketchup and a place on the laser cutter has opened up for me tomorrow. So I am just wondering if it is possible to select certain faces within the model and rotate them (regardless of what angle they are currently at) and snap them all to an axis.

      The end result would be the selected faces all aligned along an axis so that I can export the DWG straight to the laser cutter?

      Cheers for the ideas!

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        pilou
        last edited by

        Scale and Rotate Multiple by Chris FUllmer

        But without a little image before / after I am not sure of what do you want exactlly 😄

        Frenchy Pilou
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          mitcorb
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          Might need "Unfold"--maybe not.

          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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            Jean Lemire
            last edited by

            Hi Azz00, hi folks.

            Click in sequence on the scenes tabs of this SU file for ideas:


            Rotating to axes.skp

            Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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              Trogluddite
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              I also use Sketchup mostly for creating laser cutting files.
              My own experience is that AutoCAD (dxf,dwg) files rarely work well - for example, the segments making up a curve will often all be exported as many small 'closed' curves, such that every small segment is cut individually from one end to the other and back again, and often in seemingly nonsensical order.
              For this reason, I tend to use the SVG export plugin that Jim suggested (together with CorelDraw or InkScape if I need to tweak the SVGs) - sounds like a hassle, but I find it can actually be far less labour intensive than trying to 'clean up' an AutoCAD file.
              Of course, this will depend on what cutter/laser software you are using - so let us know what your spec's are; if they are the same as what I use here, I'd be happy to share what I've learned over the last year or two.

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