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    • RE: Framing 2x4`s

      thanks to both of you for this... i had the component thing kind of figured out but i was trying to do too much at once... i can see now that you have to make each piece a component. Dave i am very interested in the cutting list and would love to know how to get that info

      Ken

      @dave r said:

      Hi Ken,

      I agree 100% with Jeff. For something like this you should draw each part that you would make in wood as a separate component. This will give you the ability to make modifications as needed. You'll also have the ability to create a cutting list if you want it. That may not be all that useful if you are only approximating the construction but it is possible to do, anyway.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Framing 2x4`s

      Hi Jeff thanks so much for your response.....

      I kind of figured that out in my own inexperienced way but I was making the triangle first then making the triangle a component and just making 2x4s in side later but it appears that you make every peice of wood its own component is that correct? if so just for organization purposes how do you name them?

      thanks for the drawing it is nearly exactly what i am tryig to do

      Ken

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • Framing 2x4`s

      Hi All... first post here

      I have been playing with sketchup for about a week now and I have a pretty good grasp on the tools but I am having one problem that i just cant work out... I have a lightly sloped roof that we are going to install a roof deck on so i have to make a sub floor to level the deck. The sub floor is triangular in shape to account for the roof slope and I can make the 3 2x4s of the triangle easy enough but when i try and add another 2x4 at 16inches inside the triangle using the line or rectangle tool and I try and push-pull it i get a hollow shape not a solid 2x4.... i have tried for hours to figure this out to no avail.

      Ken

      • also i will add that as soon as i make a line inside the triangle the whole triangle fills in as well... is there any way to stop this from happening?
      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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