Thanks for your response, Dave. I meant you are "The Man" in a more global sense:) It's what our colleagues say.
You are right, I'm getting ahead of myself, but, hey, I'm ocd.
I will follow your instructions, and be patient.
David
Thanks for your response, Dave. I meant you are "The Man" in a more global sense:) It's what our colleagues say.
You are right, I'm getting ahead of myself, but, hey, I'm ocd.
I will follow your instructions, and be patient.
David
Got that plug in, thanks.
I have a lot more to learn before really needing it, but I can start to learn it; am getting burned out on Lang's (great) DVDs.
While we're on the topic, and you are "The Man", in regards to the pay-for plug ins, any in your opinion make our job/hobby easier?
Thank You, ocd
Hello
Finally, I seem to be making progress along with butchering lots of drawings.
I made a small table and printed it with dimensions, but would like to know how to print a "cut list", like all the parts/components pictured apart from each other with dimension lines so I would know exactly what to do in the shop. Kind of like a blueprint. You know, each individual part of the whole is pictured by itselfwith all the necessary dimension lines so one could make all the individual part(s) from that. I have looked through all me materials and can't find instructions.
You all have been great. Thank You. ocd
You all have been great. Thanks a bunch.
I just printed the Sketchup book from Taunton. I still need to find time to view all the video links you've sent.
Rich mentioned Aiden's video. How do I access that one?
I am doing better on the bookcase project.
ocd
Thanks for the help. I finally threw up my hands and moved onto the bookcase, I'm doing better there. I will certainly check out all the stuff you all have given me. I'll let you know how I'm doing "It's only a hobby". Thanks, David
Hi, I just started using Sketchup, and am really struggling with just making a table, consistently. I'm getting a new mouse tomorrow. This whole experience is very humbling. I have Bob Lang's DVDs, he makes it look so easy. I can't print the entire 800 page manual-my wife would put me on restriction:) What are the best tutorials for woodworkers"? How does one save the components, etc? I've search the site and am feeling pretty stupid about not being able to even find out that. Seems like all this is so over my head. I've spent probably, no joke, 25 hours playing with this program and don't feel like I even know my way around, but I have faith.....Thanks for any help.