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    • N Offline
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      Hi Folks!

      I'm going to design and build my dream house using SketchUP. πŸ˜„ Finally, i will need to get a list of all components with their quantity, to be able to prepare an estimate. Is there a way to do so?

      Thank you for your help!

      P: wlynx

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        elmer
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        Hi wlynx,

        Welcome on the forum!
        There are a few plugins that can help you on your way, I downloaded one recently for woodwork, sorry can't remember the name but with a little search you'll find them.
        Sorry not to be of great help it was more to welcome you on board!

        Regards,

        Patrice

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          Howard leslie
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          Wlynx,
          Go to:
          viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3434
          Download one of TIGs fantastic scripts ComponentReporter+


          Copy the *.rb file to the Plug-in folder, typically here:
          C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Plugins


          Very useful.
          This will create 2 CSV files - listing out your Components (and other useful info).


          Hope this helps
          Howard L'

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          • N Offline
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            Thank you!

            P: wlynx

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              Jim
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              Just out of curiosity, what level of detail are you going for? Will you be building it from the ground up, stick by stick?

              @unknownuser said:

              Hi Folks!

              I'm going to design and build my dream house using SketchUP. πŸ˜„ Finally, i will need to get a list of all components with their quantity, to be able to prepare an estimate. Is there a way to do so?

              Thank you for your help!

              Hi

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              • N Offline
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                I just want to create a rough model and estimate quantity of materials. Then I will give this sketch to architect, of course. He will shape it up and prepare building documentation according to our standards.

                P: wlynx

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                  dylan
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                  I have never tried this ruby before, but I imagine it will only estimate things you have drawn.
                  If you draw in foundations, floor joists, slabs etc then these will be estimated. So a basic model may not give you much of an estimation at all.
                  I could be wrong though, so hopefully someone who has used this plugin can explain this.

                  http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                  • N Offline
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                    Now I’m planning to design all components with help of special literature. It's very interesting. So, I'm going to kill two birds with one stone πŸ˜„

                    1. I will get home plan in details and material estimation.
                    2. Will gain basic experience in building technologies. :thup:

                    Thanks for advice!

                    P: wlynx

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