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    • RE: Drawing, yes - but to what detail?

      Wow guys!

      Fast and to the point!
      Thanks for sharing.

      As I guess this subject may carry away more interest than I had estimated,
      I'd like to extend it with a question:

      Would it be possible for those that have specific insight and care to share it to include a SU file, be it even in part to illustrate?
      I expect this to be a very welcome surplus for lots of peer SketchupIsta's ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Thanks a lot already for the greatly appreciated answers till now!

      Erwin

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    • Drawing, yes - but to what detail?

      Hi there,

      Not a total newbie, but certainly not an every day user of SU, I use SU in different situations.

      • (quickly) sketch a situation to find out if an idea is feasible or not - and to also get a '3D' impression for myself, but also for others as to how a solution might look
      • work out a drawing for our own house, still to be built

      I've learnt a great deal from:

      • Aidan Chopra
      • Dennis Fukai
      • this forum
      • watching Nick Sonder's video-talks
        some more that I don't think of right now

      How do you guys approach a drawing when you start out? To what detail will you go?
      Or, how do you solve a lack of detail when you run into it?

      More specific:
      Suppose I want to draw a concept of our house, to see how it will fit. I could then start with a square, draw the wall thickness to another square, push pull it up and so forth.

      as opposed to:
      Draw each brick separately, and then build the walls using these bricks etc>

      Where do you draw the line?
      How do you go about? Start with little detail - then gradually as your project progresses get more and more into detail?
      May be easy for you, but I find it really challenging..

      Looking forward to your idea's & suggestions!

      Erwin

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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    • RE: [Plugin] Stair Maker

      Thanks for the tool!
      I've been looking around for stair plug ins but could not find many. (1001bit but it does not contain L-shaped or quarter-turn stairs)
      TIG,would you mind posting some links to the plug-ins you referenced?

      Thanks a lot!

      Erwin

      posted in Plugins
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    • RE: [Plugin] Coords Text Tag from Datum

      Hi TIG,

      Thanks a lot for your work!
      I'm not sure if I follow all the way, but I have following question:
      I'm looking for a way to incorporate GPS coordinate 'points' onto a geo-referenced houseplan. We need to set up a so called 'tree-plan' on which the surrounding trees are indicated.
      My idea would be to 'import' the GPS location, then draw a circle with the approximate tree diameter.

      Here's a link to an example map: http://www.natuurenbos.be/~/media/Files/Themas/Groen/Bomen/Bomenplan_ANB.pdf#page=33

      Thanks a lot!

      Erwin

      OOPS! ๐Ÿ˜ณ

      Must have been late last night..
      I see I missed 5 pages of posts..
      It seems like what I ask is all there. I'll have a go at it and report back if I have any questions.
      Thanks for your magnificent tools!! ๐Ÿค“

      Erwin

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    • RE: Helix - not one full turn - HOWTO?
      Edit; wow, does somebody read the FAQ???
      You have a bright future here, my friend! (Just look at what our other moderator, solo has in his signature about this)
      ;)
      

      ๐Ÿ˜„ As a matter of fact, I did search the FAQ, and it simply is not there (correct me if I'm wrong)Off course being the better than average user, I searched phpBB's faq for this... Hence..

      Solo doesn't seem to have too much of a Stoppelbaard ๐Ÿ˜„

      Erwin

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Helix - not one full turn - HOWTO?

      B.t.w How do I get URL's right??
      That is: to not show up as the full URL, but as a 'clickable' word?
      I've had a look [url]http://www.phpbb.com/community/faq.php?mode=bbcode/]here[/url], but this doesn't seem to work..
      Allthough the one below DOES work ?

      @unknownuser said:

      Linking to another site
      phpBB BBCode supports a number of ways of creating URIs (Uniform Resource Indicators) better known as URLs.

          * The first of these uses the  tag, whatever you type after the = sign will cause the contents of that tag to act as a URL. For example to link to phpBB.com you could use:
      
            [Visit phpBB!](http://www.phpbb.com/)
      
            This would generate the following link, Visit phpBB! Please notice that the link opens in the same window or a new window depending on the users browser preferences.
      

      Erwin

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    • RE: Helix - not one full turn - HOWTO?

      @tig said:

      I have fixed the problems with drawhelix13.rb.
      It now allows turns that are not whole numbers...
      Here it is[attachment=0:1sjnwqr5]<!-- ia0 -->drawhelix13_TIGd.rb<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1sjnwqr5]

      Jeez, TIG you fix faster than I can think & write ๐Ÿ˜„))

      Erwin

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    • RE: Helix - not one full turn - HOWTO?

      Hi TIG, thanks a tremendous lot for your input ๐Ÿ˜„
      Greatly appreciated (Gaieus too b.t.w)
      I did explain the spiral stair stuff though, see herehttp://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=26214

      I'll give your attachments a whirl soon and post back.
      Although I must say my last experiments with Goh's toolkit are promising. (I've not found how to change direction of rotation clockwise/counterclockwise though)
      One advantage I see in using Goh's plugin is that the treads are more detailed i.e. the outside of the tread are 'curved' instead of straight.

      Nevertheless a couple of questions:
      I'm native Dutch (Flemish) speaking, our stairmaker is French, and out here we're talking English, certainly with this kind of lingo I need some vocabulary help ๐Ÿ˜„

      Let me first paraphrase the layout of our stairs to be:
      Hellicoรฏdal with hollow core with R=200 mm
      Riser = 182,3 mm for V1
      Riser = 189,2 mm for V2
      Going = 230 mm (Giron in French)
      LF = Ligne de foulรฉe ~= "walkline" ~= plan-tread (??)
      Plan-tread @ R = 650 mm -> V1 = 3/4T + 1/8T +107 mm
      -> V2 = 3/4T - 70 mm

      I really think, in conjunction with what I learnt from the stairmaker, the best way is to draft a plan and side view (like the picture I posted before), and build your model from there, as I also found in a post from TaffGoh here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=12511

      I must say, although the ruby depot is a tremendous help, it's lacking responsiveness, and certainly for newcomers, clarity and a little more context.
      E.g. most rb-scripts are already several years old and have often already been improved upon or contained within newer / other ones. Also a minimal documentation including ONE picture would often help to at least give an impression of what it's all about.

      One request remaining:
      For clarity's sake and certainly for others researching this 'specialized' knowledge - would you mind drafting a quick SU image adding the lingo 'terms' to exclude misinterpretation?

      Thanks again for this great and responsive forum and all the help!!

      Erwin

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Helix - not one full turn - HOWTO?

      Well, the pictures I posted are from the stairmakers website, so they don't correspond with our stair to be. We'd need to cover a height of 3100 mm in 17 treads, so each riser would need to be 182,35 mm. Also, there's something as the 'walkline' (translated literally, maybe it should be line of walk (?)) This line of walk would indicate that each tread be 230 mm across at a radius of 650 mm...
      If I'm not mistaken you're thinkering of 16 or 18 to be a multiple of a pair?

      Erwin

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Helix - not one full turn - HOWTO?

      @gaieus said:

      As I said, you can always break a helix - just like any other curve. I realise that these dimensions (324,xxx and 19,xxx degrees) are a bit "crazy" so to speak so I have been thinking hard how to achieve it (a simple segment count division would definitely not work - but it there were 18 treads and only 320 degrees, it would be easy).

      I've been following the same line of thought..
      I did the math with numbers I got from a professional stairmaker, but I would like to 'build' the model in SU ๐Ÿ˜„
      I have to admit: I can find my way around SU more than average after a couple of months of SU-ing and sipping Aidan Chopra's excellent video's, but crunching these ruby plugins is a complete other cup of beans!
      I've also tried to add a couple of treads, just to have > 1, but no comma allowed..

      I'd be glad to listen / read how you would go about with 17 treads and only 320 degrees...
      Where would the difference be?

      Erwin

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