Well, I guess I should have been content with what I had. After scrubbing and trying to reload I find that I cannot get any version of Sketchup back onto my machine.
Now I just have to get upgraded or give up on Sketchup.
Thank you all for your efforts.
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Hi,
Go here and get V6 and see if you can get that version working again:
http://sketchup.google.com/gsu6/download.html
Ed
Go here and get V6 and see if you can get that version working again:
http://sketchup.google.com/gsu6/download.html
Ed
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I tried this, Ed. It led me to the same dead end. I think Google has updated and no longer downloads previous versions. After all, this is free and maintenance of old files does cost them.
Guess I scrubbed the files a little too good for my own good. That is what happens when you employ regedit.
Guess I scrubbed the files a little too good for my own good. That is what happens when you employ regedit.
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I have managed to download a version of Sketchup but I don't know for how long. It is Sketchup Pro and is annotated as being Expired so it may jusy quit at any time.
I certainly have not mastered anything other than drawing rectangles and circle and the push-pull function but it is interesting to play with.
Without mastering it anymore than I have I can at least do some sketches of what I plan to build. My grand daughters boy friend wants to build a work bench in my shop (for his shop). I'll do some sketches so that we can be sure we are building what he needs.
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Thanks again to all who gave assistance to this project. Ed Reible - especially to you. I even used your post as a guide to what this should look like. I see several problems but it is a first step.
I certainly have not mastered anything other than drawing rectangles and circle and the push-pull function but it is interesting to play with.
Without mastering it anymore than I have I can at least do some sketches of what I plan to build. My grand daughters boy friend wants to build a work bench in my shop (for his shop). I'll do some sketches so that we can be sure we are building what he needs.
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Thanks again to all who gave assistance to this project. Ed Reible - especially to you. I even used your post as a guide to what this should look like. I see several problems but it is a first step.
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I went to the site Ed sent and downloaded Sketch up 7 and it works if I just knew more but from all of you guy talking and showing what you are doing I have to try.
thanks
thanks
Bill
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If you want to learn Sketchup I recommend that you try the lessons at http://www.sketchupfordummies.com.wlhayesmfs wrote:I went to the site Ed sent and downloaded Sketch up 7 and it works if I just knew more but from all of you guy talking and showing what you are doing I have to try.
thanks
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Also go to the youtube link Ed listed in post #3. It has a lot of videos by the author for chapters 2,3,&4. You can learn a lot from just watching them. My copy of the book should arrive any day now.
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SS equipment. '89 510 (upgrade to 520), beltsander, pro planer, SS dust collector, 2 bandsaws, jointer, strip sander (production unit #1), OPR, scroll saw, Power Station, Incra TSIII Ultra Fence System& Wonder Fence plus (2) 50 year old DeWalt RASs and Incra miter express with miter gauge