@onyxx1606 said:

@pbacot said:

You can't simplify the making of a gluing component much, because it needs the input to know the orientation and location of axes. But once the component(s) are made, you can use Unglue and the plugin "Reglue" and hotkeys for those where you need to.

Well i know my way around Sketchup, but i dont know anything about the creation of the software and the complications that are involved in improving/adding features to it. so ill try out your suggestion and sing its praises if it works.

but again, the idea simply stemed from a minor inconvenience [at most] i encounter every now and then with sketchup and id assumed it was a nice thing for ,not just me bust a few more people, to have if i could have been implemented natively in sketchup.

but if it cant so be it, thanks for your input and ill try it asap

I am not speaking of writing software. Just common sense. You have to make specific input for the computer to know what you want, is all I mean. The system to make a gluing component describes what plane is used in the component and how it can align to any other plane in the model. Otherwise how would the computer know what you want?

But as I said there are plugins that do place components on faces and might provide an idea for some shortcuts. I just don't happen to be able to dig those up at the moment.