Sketchup for Woodworkers
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Sketchup for Woodworkers
Hi there-
Yesterday I received the 3 DVD set from Peachtree Woodworking. I will post a review on these as soon as I get through viewing them (unless someone else has already done so).
BPR
Yesterday I received the 3 DVD set from Peachtree Woodworking. I will post a review on these as soon as I get through viewing them (unless someone else has already done so).
BPR
Well, as promised, here is my review:
I had puchased the three DVD set of Sketchup for Woodworkers. The price was under $40.00. The first DVD takes you through a general overview of Sketchup and how to set up the program, as well as generating a simple drawing and how to create cut lists. An important note: while the DVD says you can use the information presented for version 7, the DVD uses version 8. So you should make the upgrade before using the video. The second DVD takes you though the basics while the third DVD covers advanced techniques.
I found the series easy to understand. The first DVD also has a "cheat sheet" plus a transcript which I found extremely useful to aid in learning the program. As mentioned earlier, since version 8 is shat is used for instruction, I would srongly recommend upgrding to version 8 of Sketchup if you haven't already done so. The series plays well on both computer and TV DVD players.
All in all I would highly recommend this series for those who are unfamiliar with how Sketchup works and wish to upgrade their drawing skills.
BPR
I had puchased the three DVD set of Sketchup for Woodworkers. The price was under $40.00. The first DVD takes you through a general overview of Sketchup and how to set up the program, as well as generating a simple drawing and how to create cut lists. An important note: while the DVD says you can use the information presented for version 7, the DVD uses version 8. So you should make the upgrade before using the video. The second DVD takes you though the basics while the third DVD covers advanced techniques.
I found the series easy to understand. The first DVD also has a "cheat sheet" plus a transcript which I found extremely useful to aid in learning the program. As mentioned earlier, since version 8 is shat is used for instruction, I would srongly recommend upgrding to version 8 of Sketchup if you haven't already done so. The series plays well on both computer and TV DVD players.
All in all I would highly recommend this series for those who are unfamiliar with how Sketchup works and wish to upgrade their drawing skills.
BPR
- curiousgeorge
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Thanks for the review on the DVD's. For those who might be interested or can't afford the DVD's you can download the e-book "SketchUp Guide for Woodworkers" for $9.74 at Fine Woodworking.com. I bought this quite a while back and it is a very good tutorial.
Take a look at it HERE
Take a look at it HERE
George
Ft. Worth, TX.
Go TCU Froggies
Ft. Worth, TX.
Go TCU Froggies
Sketchup DVDs
For those who can't afford the DVDs, there is an excellent tutorial by tom/kmo on this site. https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=3916&highlight=Sketchup
Jim in Bakersfield:D
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brad_nalor
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What Sketchup lacks is a grid and a snap to grid tool.
I have looked for such plugins and can't find them. If they exist I would love to have the links to download them.
I have looked for such plugins and can't find them. If they exist I would love to have the links to download them.
Bruce
I didn't know what a Shopsmith was...
Three days later I owned one...
One week later I was rebuilding one...
Four months later I owned two....
Ok Ok, I'm up to four now...
I didn't know what a Shopsmith was...
Three days later I owned one...
One week later I was rebuilding one...
Four months later I owned two....
Ok Ok, I'm up to four now...
I have been reading Introduction to Google SketchUp second edition by Aidan Chopra, ISBN 978-1-118-07782-5. I checked it out from the public library (free). It has been a real eyeopener for me. I found out that you don't need to click on the exact point to make a line a specific length, just enter the length you want it to be after clicking at an approximate point. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to use SketchUp.
Mike
Mike
Here's a Place you can download Sketchup plug-ins
Bruce
I didn't know what a Shopsmith was...
Three days later I owned one...
One week later I was rebuilding one...
Four months later I owned two....
Ok Ok, I'm up to four now...
I didn't know what a Shopsmith was...
Three days later I owned one...
One week later I was rebuilding one...
Four months later I owned two....
Ok Ok, I'm up to four now...
- tom_k/mo
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SketchUp DOES have Snap to Grid and adjustable grid values. Select Window, Model Info, and Units. Precision is your grid size and Enable Length Snapping set it to snap-to-grid. But... better than that, when you draw, just start drawing the box or guideline, and then type in the size/distance value you want and it automatically snaps to THAT.lightnin wrote:What Sketchup lacks is a grid and a snap to grid tool.
I have looked for such plugins and can't find them. If they exist I would love to have the links to download them.
ShopSmith MarkV-520 with Belt Sander, Jointer, Band Saw, Strip Sander, Scroll Saw and Biscuit Jointer SPTs and a DC-3300...
Woodworking Hobbyist (Check out all my Woodworking Plans (http://vbwhiz.isa-geek.net/plans)
Aspiring Sandcarver: Breaking glass one grain at a time.
Black Powder Shooter (love the smell of burning sulfur).
Woodworking Hobbyist (Check out all my Woodworking Plans (http://vbwhiz.isa-geek.net/plans)
Aspiring Sandcarver: Breaking glass one grain at a time.
Black Powder Shooter (love the smell of burning sulfur).