my attempt at fabricfabric.skp
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RE: Bugsplat! tube along path
I am assuming a component is omitted from being resized with the rest of the model without being opened for editing which means separate resizing or exploding of the component?
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RE: Bugsplat! tube along path
thanks all...i kinda assumed it was the small facets. This is the first time I used "tap" to make fittings like 90 bends w/ 1/2" radius pipe.
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Bugsplat! tube along path
Hi folk. I am drawing a heating system and began having trouble with the tube along path plugin when I try to convert the lines to tubes. My computer isn't the latest tech but I wasn't having trouble with the plugin before this model. Any ideas?
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RE: What's your beginners tip?
Hi Dave, the reason for the "zoom with scroll wheel" thing seems so obvious now that I figured it out, I don't know why I didn't get it before.
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RE: What's your beginners tip?
MY TIP is...when scroll wheel zooming you must be sure the curser is on an element within the drawing rather than on sky or other distant "plane". If the curser is not on a drawing element the zoom seems to hang up or only move minutely. I struggled with the scroll wheel zoom for years until today! I didn't see mention of this anywhere...surely this isn't unknown.
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IRC?
For those interested, I found an IRC chat channel #SketchUp on Efnet. It isn't terribly active but it's there. Basically a place to
[14:38] <@Vyker> just a place to chill with ppl with similar intrests i guess
[14:38] <@Vyker> support and creativity
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RE: Visual Puns & Puzzles
On the catapult thing I keep thinking Hair Flinger... or "haflinger" as in shoes or horses or....
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RE: Visual Puns & Puzzles
Oh I just disovered this thread. I love puzzles.
I'm guessing "Every man has his price"...was that already guessed?
and...um.."table of contents
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RE: CabinetCRUNCHER
I own a copy. I find the door and drawer cruncher modules useful but over all cabinet cruncher was a disappointment. Someone proficient in SU can build a data base of components and use cutlist more effectively imho.
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RE: Newbie: Furniture project SU best practices?
Which reminds me...anyone have an I.O.U..rb