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    • RE: How do you wrap text around a circle or oval?

      Thank you. Shape bender tool is working for what I needed.

      More info on the shape bender can be found here

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=18210

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    • How do you wrap text around a circle or oval?

      How do I wrap text around a circle like shown below using sketchup?

      http://featofdesign.com/stephen/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/circulartex-example.gif

      or

      http://www.photoshopcstutorials.co.uk/assets/images/tetx_around_circle_psp7.jpg

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    • RE: How do I draw an oval?

      Thanks I knew it would be easy just couldn't figure it out.

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    • How do I draw an oval?

      I am trying to draw an oval and am at a lost at how to go about it. An example would be the outside of the ford logo. Right now I am just interested in 2d.

      http://researchmaniacs.com/Ford/ford.jpg

      Thanks

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    • RE: Best tube fabrication plugins for exhaust headers

      I have a feeling the original poster is thinking along the lines of exhaust headers like this

      http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Other/Misc/headers.jpg

      Then for the roll cage something like this.

      http://www.miatacage.com/images/thumbs/0000008_300.jpg

      I am interested in the best way to go about drawing these in Sketchup as well.

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    • Importing dxf files into sketchup 8 not to scale

      I am currently using the 8 hour trial of sketchup 8 pro.

      I have a .dxf file that is roughly 8.75 inches long. When I go to file/import and import the file that way it imports it roughly at 8.75 feet long. Ten times the size it should be. When I use a dxf import ruby that I installed while using the free version earlier it imports the right size.

      I tried this on two different files and it did the same thing to both.

      Next I drew a 4 inch square in sketchup. I exported it as a.dxf file. When I open it in turbocad it shows as 4". When I bring it back to Sketchup through the file/import it comes in at 4 feet long. When I use my ruby import plugin it comes in at 4 inches.

      Any ideas?

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    • RE: Questions with components

      Question 1 is perfect. Once I just right clicked instead of triple clicking to highlight the component it worked. thank you.

      For question two I am trying to go from picture one to picture two. Right now I just have them saved as two separate files and pulled one apart. While it works on something simple now if I have to make changes it wont show up on both. Each one of the 5 components is also on its own layer as well with nothing on Layer 0.York Bracket 2b.jpg York Bracket 2a.jpg

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    • Questions with components

      Two Questions

      I have a basic drawing that contains 5 components. It there a way to pull out a component and save it separately. For example The main drawing is titled xyz. I want to pull component 3 of 5 out and save it as component 3 of xyz. How do I do that.

      How do I "Disassemble" my components. I have the 5 components placed where I want them in Scene 1. When I go to scene 2 I want to separate the parts. When I triple click on the component on scene two to move a component it also moves on scene 1.

      I hope that makes sense.

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