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    • BrunoNitzkeB Offline
      BrunoNitzke
      last edited by

      Hi,

      In the last days, I'm trying to create a custom component library for my architectural projects (with models that I aways use).

      I separated the models in different files and in each one I regulated the GLUE TO option for alignment where each piece should enter in the model
      (for example, a frame in vertical alignment, a carpet in horizontal, etc...).

      I created a new folder and organized all components edited on it, then I pasted the folder in the SketchUp components folder(Local C).
      Well, when I opened a new file, the folder containing the components is loaded, however all the alignments are set back to default (none).

      Is this a SketchUp (SketchUp Pro 2013, by the way) normal behavior?
      I really can not save a Glue To pre-configuration in the components library?

      Thanks in advance!

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        When you make geometry into a gluing/cutting component it appears in the Components Browser.
        If you then do a save_as on an instance, or export it as part of a collection from the Browser it ought to retain its 'behaviors'.

        That is how all face_me, gluing and cutting components etc are made and distributed...

        So something is being done wrongly πŸ˜•

        Remember that you must set the axes of the gluing components properly - so that the blue z-axis is pointing out of the face-plane onto which any new instance will glue/cut.
        If you make the component on a face its axes will be assume perpendicular to rge face.
        Otherwise after you save it make sure you use the context-menu 'Change Axes' to set blue/z-axis in the desired glue direction...

        You can also adjust what it glues to as you make it etc, or later in the Components Browser...

        I just tried it and it worked in v2013 for me πŸ˜’

        TIG

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        • BrunoNitzkeB Offline
          BrunoNitzke
          last edited by

          Hi TIG!

          Thanks for reply.

          I followed your suggestion and when I saved the component directly from the Components Browser (save as) it worked just fine!

          Also thanks for the tips about the instances context. πŸ˜‰

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