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      ryanro
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      Hi,and thx fo your answer,the format that i use to export is skp.

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        pilou
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        If it's real Nurbs (3dm) you can import to Moi3D and export to Sketchup as SKP!
        If it's real Polygons (also 3dm) that will not work to Moi3D!

        Frenchy Pilou
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          Dave R
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          From looking at the Rhino online help files, it doesn't appear there are any options for controlling how geometry is handled for making components in Rhino's export options. If you really have to use the Rhino model I would suggest moving the doors and other parts away from each other so there is space between them. Then you can go through the imported file and easily select the appropriate geometry to make components.

          I expect it would actually be easier to just draw the cabinet over in SketchUp because you could make use of components in an efficient way.

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            ryanro
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            @pilou said:

            If it's real Nurbs (3dm) you can import to Moi3D and export to Sketchup as SKP!
            If it's real Polygons (also 3dm) that will not work to Moi3D!

            i allready have export to skp option in rhino

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              ryanro
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              Dave R,thank you,it is an ideea your solution,i allso m kind of shure there are a better way to my point.
              Anyway looks like you understand me very good,i hope that with someone help i will ,ake it easyer and faster,tank you.

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                Dave R
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                I think you would be wise to just spend some time learning SketchUp and then draw your cabinets and other woodworking projects in it. That would be better use of your time than drawing in Rhino and fixing it in SketchUp.

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                  ryanro
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                  Dave,i did play with rhino for few years now,just for me,for fun,for some woodworking small projects,it is just a hobby,i want to make my self a closet,i do need for that a diagram for the parts to by cut,that diagram is to be make in "cutting optimization" (program) it have a special plugin for SU,in stead for Rhino(better for me).
                  So i model in rhino,export to SU (skp),bot the cutting optimization plugin for SU only recognize components or groups,and there is my problem......

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                    Dave R
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                    My suggestion is to skip Rhino. Draw the model in SketchUp making each piece you'd cut out of wood (or MDF, plywood, etc.) a component. You can do all of the detailing in SketchUp and then use the resulting model for your sheet optimization. You can see the process of drawing a project made of sheet goods here.

                    As I already wrote, I think you'll find your time better spent if you do that instead of trying to repair your Rhino model in SketchUp to make it usable.

                    Most of the things I draw in SketchUp are woodworking projects and I know it's much easier to draw things correctly than to fix things that aren't right. It's exactly the same as building projects for real.

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                      ryanro
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                      Your logic is right,my only problem is time,time that i need to learn...create cabinets in SU,anyway u are a kind person who did try to help me,u make me courious with your cabinet and now i will watch it,thx.

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                        pilou
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                        Maybe you can use the same trick than from MOi to Sketchup! πŸ˜‰

                        If you have yet different group inside Rhino
                        Export as 3DS format ! (if its existing)
                        Import inside Sketchup
                        Explode one time inside SKetchup : you have all your different groups! πŸ˜‰

                        Frenchy Pilou
                        Is beautiful that please without concept!
                        My Little site :)

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                          ryanro
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                          thx Pilou,i allready did that in rhino making every element a block,export it as skp,open it in SU exploded 1 time as u said and this is it,bot to many operations,and loosen time for an easy job like that i think.

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                            Dave R
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                            You could have drawn the model in SketchUp from nothing in the time you've spent screwing around trying to get it out of Rhino.

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                              ryanro
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                              Dave,right now i m watching this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnsEVVY9wU8
                              πŸ˜„

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                                pilou
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                                @unknownuser said:

                                i allready did that in rhino making every element a block,export it as skp

                                No, no, no! πŸ˜„
                                You must export as format 3DS! (if Rhino has it )

                                Seems it has! πŸ€“

                                Frenchy Pilou
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                                  ryanro
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                                  Hi pilou,what is the difference?i did it bot i cant see any change

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                                    pilou
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                                    In MOi3D export as 3DS format permit to keep the "Group(s)" inside Sketchup! 😎
                                    export as SKP don't permit that!
                                    For Rhino I can't say i have not this beast! πŸ˜„

                                    Frenchy Pilou
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                                    My Little site :)

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                                      ryanro
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                                      MOi3D is very similar to rhino,in rhino if i make every elements as a block,i get the same sesult in Su,but i see,it is easyer as u said anyway ,thx

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