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    • Bob JamesB Offline
      Bob James
      last edited by

      Decided to go ahead and buy Version 2.2.0.3.
      Gets to the "Install" and hangs up.
      Tried with and without the beta version 2_2_0(1) installed.
      NADA πŸ‘Ž

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      • R Offline
        raineysky
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        Dean,

        Yes, you are correct....A "How To" video would teach you how to do a specific task. For example, it would show you all the steps involved in building an Industrial Stairsassembly πŸ˜„ That's what I'm working on now.

        Paul

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        • R Offline
          raineysky
          last edited by

          Bob,

          Same thing happened to me when I downloaded the trial version and the purchased one though the Extension Warehouse. Sketchup would freeze up like it was fixin' to Bugsplat. I would just walk away for a few minutes and it would be installed when I came back. Weird behavior for sure.

          Paul

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          • TommyKT Offline
            TommyK
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            I have found a slightly problematic issue with Profile Builder. I have noticed that when building profiles, profile builder does not respect the axis of the current context - only the main model axis. It gets difficult to use when designing rooms that are not aligned in the same axis as the main model. It would be great if it did!

            Also goes for adding a custom profile - when adding a custom profile using the (+) button, the axis of the profile is taken from the axis of the model, and not the context in which the face is in.

            I hope this issue can get fixed soon. I am being nit picky as Profile Builder 2 is a great plugin, and is only inches away from perfection..,

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              Whaat
              last edited by

              @raineysky said:

              Dean,

              Yes, you are correct....A "How To" video would teach you how to do a specific task. For example, it would show you all the steps involved in building an Industrial Stairsassembly πŸ˜„ That's what I'm working on now.

              Paul
              Cool! I hope you will be willing to share it so others can learn πŸ‘

              SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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              • W Offline
                Whaat
                last edited by

                @tommyk said:

                I have found a slightly problematic issue with Profile Builder. I have noticed that when building profiles, profile builder does not respect the axis of the current context - only the main model axis. It gets difficult to use when designing rooms that are not aligned in the same axis as the main model. It would be great if it did!

                Also goes for adding a custom profile - when adding a custom profile using the (+) button, the axis of the profile is taken from the axis of the model, and not the context in which the face is in.

                I hope this issue can get fixed soon. I am being nit picky as Profile Builder 2 is a great plugin, and is only inches away from perfection..,

                Thanks Tommy, a few others have commented on this issue and I will put in my TODO list. Hopefully, this can be fixed..

                SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
                  last edited by

                  I suppose a work around is to save and open that context (component) as a separate model to use Profile builder, then reload?

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  • deaneauD Offline
                    deaneau
                    last edited by

                    @raineysky

                    he he i would do this..however my version is expired. next month i must go to my bank and must pay a visa. my fear is..if i have pay a visa...Whaat have found a way to pay via paypal.

                    @TommyK
                    the first part of ProfileBuilder2 is like followme...however more comfortable.
                    I must confess that i have not really understand what your problem is.

                    pictures could help to understand better.

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                    • M Offline
                      moriturimax
                      last edited by

                      Does it have some way to follow 2 paths? Like a 2-rail sweep in other programs?

                      Just want to make sure I am not missing it.

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                      • S Offline
                        sabba
                        last edited by

                        Dale: An excellent plugin overall but I have this issue:

                        When I build a member from a profile that has a reversed shape (a "C" shape for example) it can not be edited with the trim or extend tools.

                        Trim Error message:

                        SketchUp

                        To trim, the end of the Profile Member must not be modified. Rebuild Profile Member?

                        Yes No

                        clicking yes has no effect

                        Extend Error message:

                        SketchUp

                        The selected end has been modified and cannot be extended.

                        OK

                        https://www.dropbox.com/s/3qwolfqdexm7140/PB2%20error%20trim.jpg?dl=0
                        https://www.dropbox.com/s/85pt26b8h2ohnau/PB2%20error.jpg?dl=0

                        Workaround / solution?

                        SB


                        PB2 error trim.jpg


                        PB2 error.jpg

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                          Whaat
                          last edited by

                          @sabba said:

                          Dale: An excellent plugin overall but I have this issue:

                          When I build a member from a profile that has a reversed shape (a "C" shape for example) it can not be edited with the trim or extend tools.

                          Trim Error message:

                          SketchUp

                          To trim, the end of the Profile Member must not be modified. Rebuild Profile Member?

                          Yes No

                          clicking yes has no effect

                          Extend Error message:

                          SketchUp

                          The selected end has been modified and cannot be extended.

                          OK

                          https://www.dropbox.com/s/3qwolfqdexm7140/PB2%20error%20trim.jpg?dl=0
                          https://www.dropbox.com/s/85pt26b8h2ohnau/PB2%20error.jpg?dl=0

                          Workaround / solution?

                          SB

                          Thanks for reporting! It could be a bug. I'll look into it.

                          SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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                            Whaat
                            last edited by

                            @moriturimax said:

                            Does it have some way to follow 2 paths? Like a 2-rail sweep in other programs?

                            Just want to make sure I am not missing it.

                            Sorry, there is no such feature in PB2.

                            SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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                            • Bob JamesB Offline
                              Bob James
                              last edited by

                              If you search for Profile Builder 2 or profilebuilder2 on Extension Warehouse you get "Not Found"

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                                Whaat
                                last edited by

                                @bob james said:

                                If you search for Profile Builder 2 or profilebuilder2 on Extension Warehouse you get "Not Found"

                                Thanks Bob, I am aware of this and so is EW. I have been told that a fix is in the queue.

                                SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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                                • Bob JamesB Offline
                                  Bob James
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm experimenting with making a Railroad wheel. What am I doing wrong?

                                  Railroad Wheel.PNG

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                                  • kenK Offline
                                    ken
                                    last edited by

                                    Will, Bob, draw a centerline, everything on the sides of the centerline is going to spin around and create a circular part. So get rid of the both short ends, just need the smaller section.

                                    Ken

                                    Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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                                    • Bob JamesB Offline
                                      Bob James
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      Will, Bob, draw a centerline, everything on the sides of the centerline is going to spin around and create a circular part. So get rid of the both short ends, just need the smaller section.Ken

                                      Ken: Thank you for your response. Unfortunately, I don't understand.

                                      1. I draw a horizontal centerline first and then click on revolve? (that didn't seem to make any difference)
                                      2. What do you mean by the "short ends"?
                                      3. What do you mean by the "smaller section"?

                                      The complete wheel on the left of the previous post was created in the "normal" way: create a circle and follow that path with the profile (with no offset).

                                      What is "Offset" supposed to do? I assumed it would offset the profile axis of revolution.

                                      It makes no difference whether the "Revolve Profile" axis is drawn vertically or horizontally, it still revolves the profile around the axis shown in blue.
                                      Railroad Wheel 2.PNG

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                                      • deaneauD Offline
                                        deaneau
                                        last edited by

                                        @Bob James

                                        try to use the rotation 90Β°

                                        wheel_new.skp


                                        Wheel.skp

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                                        Big Thank You to all Programmers
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                                        • kenK Offline
                                          ken
                                          last edited by

                                          Oops, my bad. I gave these instruction using Quick Lath Around Selected Axis. So I guess I have confused the issue.

                                          Note, I work with ACAD drawing of pipelines, flanges and other round parts. I use the plugin "Quick Lath around Selected Axis". I just copy over the lines, get the center line and presto, I have a flange, pipe whatever.

                                          I didn't mean to confuse the issue, sorry.

                                          Ken


                                          Wheel.png

                                          Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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                                          • deaneauD Offline
                                            deaneau
                                            last edited by

                                            here some samples


                                            YellowDoor_Snap_2015.05.12_17h19m42s_001_.jpg


                                            YellowDoor_Snap_2015.05.12_17h24m33s_003_.jpg


                                            YellowDoor_Snap_2015.05.12_17h25m42s_004_.jpg

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                                            Big Thank You to all Programmers
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