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    • RE: 2D dxf face or profile export

      @pbacot said:

      @outland86 said:

      as do most CAD programs

      Export into CAD then do it?

      i love lateral thinkers πŸ˜„ you may be right
      but i have never been able to export 3d models to my CAD as it uses parmetric modeling and does not allow for manipulation of models from other programs it is Autodesk inventor. a great drawing and assembly program but it does not have the simple roof and house making features that sketchup does other wise i would do the designs using that ..
      but i am not a math based person and trying to calculate gables and angles would be way too hard for me which is where sketchup comes in i coud draw the house and make the roof pitches etc and then if i can get the faces out into 2d DXFs i can cut the roof parts out on my CNC and they will all fit together fine...i wish someone would make the Dollhouse plugin πŸ˜„

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    • RE: 2D dxf face or profile export

      thanks for the replys and ideas they are appreciated
      i will try the fight of ideas plugin..i am not really looking for somthing this complex though ...i really thought just being able to pick a face and right click and save the face as a DXF line drawing
      would have been somthing sketchup did as standard as do most CAD programs one way i thought of was to select the face and do an align view to get the face flat looking right at it then i would need to hide the other geometry and export the face as a 3 2d graphic using the DXF output
      but again hiding lots of faces is a big task...is there no very basic plugin that allows you to just select the face and export as 2d line drawing for import into a vector graphic package without having to do any other treatment to it or the model just select face right click and save as would be what is needed... that would have to be an extreamly useful function for sketchup i would think

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    • 2D dxf face or profile export

      Hi i was hopeing /wondering if there is a plugin that will allow me to
      export faces as 2d DXF files
      here is what i want to do make a house make a gable and then just be able to click on each face of the roof indervidually and export each face it as a single dxf with out the whole model and not the camera view just the accurate geometry
      so that i can make a pattern to cut out each part of the roof and glue them back together
      using CNC or a scrollsaw by hand..even or even paper
      i know it can be done if i hide parts of the model and look at it from certain angles etc but that is a lot of work for such a simple request
      so i was hoping there was somthing out there that just allowed me to select the face or profile and export just that face or lines as πŸ˜„ a DXF ...as if it was just a flat 2d drawing ...

      hope this makes sense πŸ˜„

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    • RE: Freelance price range?

      all i can say is WOW!!!!!

      this is a major breakthrough
      not only for CNC but also for Robotic vision in general

      but what this means to CNC in the near term is you will now very inexpensively scan in say a wood relief carving of say a deer jumping over a log or scan a clay relief sculpture ,from there you will be able to
      create a 3D raster toolpath for a ball nose cutting tool and machine this relief on a robotic tool(CNC machiner) making say an ornate carved wood mantel for your fireplace.

      this is just one use.there are thousands that have been way to expensive up to now with 3d scanners costing thousands of dollars this will revolutionize Home and DIY CNC and robotic vision

      imagine if you will a cheap robot arm that can see, this robot arm will be able to take a dremel tool and use it to cut a full 3d shape in any light material like foam for instance
      this could be used to make molds or any number of things. most of all imagine if your job is to design things for this robot to make.
      how hard would it be to design/make a super cheap six axis robotic arm out of MDF using inexpensive stepper motors and belts and screws that could hold a dremel tool ?
      the design could be done in sketchup and i'll build the prototype in my R&D shops
      i have some cnc tools to make the parts.
      then we'll release the design and build instructions to the public domain
      and tada!! robotic 6 axis dremel 3d carving machines will pop up in home shops all over the world
      anyone up to the challange ? πŸ˜„

      Join the Evolution !

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    • RE: Who wants to get paid for thier work

      i have it !!!!

      just get a big 3d printer print out the model whip out to the shed get a chainsaw

      and bobs your uncle πŸ˜„

      do you think NASA will hire me ? πŸ˜„

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    • RE: Freelance price range?

      Hello again all

      there is a reason why i asked the question before and after reading the responses i feel compelled to ask another question and would be interested to hear your replies

      if as a designer you could use your skills to create sinple and even complex designs and products that could be reproduced on robotic tools like CNC routers and Mills and lathes even hotwire foam cutters etc
      that you could publish through a common website and make money from your work on an ongoing basis by way of sharing royalty with the publisher of said work.
      not unlike turbosquid with 3d models or itunes with musicians songs would that not be a cool way to over time be fairly compensated for your work. the more prolific you are the more you could earn. the better the designs the more you could charge.
      would this not be a great way to supplement your income and help offset some of those large costs and thousands of hours put in to learn this craft ?

      Roboitc tools are coming of age and in the near future i see robotic routers in every home depot and hardware store, opening up a huge oppurtunity for you modelers artists and designers to supply a hungry global market of hobby and semi pro robotic tool owners with pre packaged design content πŸ˜„ FABS

      all that was needed was a few standards and basic rules to follow so that the end user or robotic tool owner could simply plug and play the files....... follow a few simple instructions inculded in the FAB and presto your design pops up in workshops dens and basements all over the world.... distributed manufacturing green and clean and a new way for you to make a living

      i am building a website just for you guys and Gals and maybe just maybe it will work

      its a work in progress but i am working hard to get it up and running

      check it out

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    • RE: Aircraft

      @tig said:

      You could probably find a suitable free model on the 3D Warehouse that would do ?
      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?q=helicopter+huey&styp=m&btnG=Search&reps=2
      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=5ae11b134934f08a643ae903098a314&prevstart=0 ???
      Perhaps you could do a bit of adjusting, simplification etc...
      Then use Slicer ruby to make the slices - it even lays them out for you to cut out - and 'bob's your uncle' πŸ˜„
      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=16694#p16694

      Bob's your Uncle: roughly translates to 'there ya go - that's all there is to it!' Just press this big red button that says 'Launch Missile', and "Bob's your uncle".

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    • RE: Who wants to get paid for thier work

      i would have thought that if a guy had the skill to fly one of these Models and also the skill to make it from scratch. he /she might have the skill to make accurate drawings of what they need and post them to whomever was trying to help them with a particular modeling problem

      but hey what do i know

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    • RE: Freelance price range?

      at $35 to $60 per hour i would be interested to know how many jobs everyone actually gets per year?
      and do you all manage to pay your bills doing this fulltime? where does most of your work come from Elance rentacoder?
      or word of mouth.

      just i put a couple of jobs up on elance and they came back with bids i could not believe mostly from india
      and after seeing those i am finding it difficult to see how a US based CAD person could survive that type of competition.

      it sounds like its a labor of love in many cases

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    • RE: DXF problem

      here is a common one

      Bob's your Uncle: roughly translates to 'there ya go - that's all there is to it!' Just press this big red button that says 'Launch Missile', and "Bob's your uncle".

      i better go to bed before i make an even bigger dork of myself lol

      thanks again for all your help

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