3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Moderators: HopefulSSer, admin
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
I didn't really make a cutsheet, so to speak. You have to download the 3D model into Sketchup and all the parts are laid out. You can measure them in Sketchup and make your own cutsheet.
.
.
.
-Az
.
.
-Az
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Instead of sketching mine on a computer, I simply built it out of wood--30 years ago. Mine is on casters.
- Attachments
-
- shopchest.jpg (102.47 KiB) Viewed 8902 times
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
When I was reading the details on the sketchup library I thought it said there was a cut list included.
- dusty
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 21374
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:52 am
- Location: Tucson (Wildcat Country), Arizona
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
It does and there is. The one that I think you are referring to was posted on Sketchup by Asbrand, a different fine woodworker and owner of a Shopsmith (I presume).t3steve wrote:When I was reading the details on the sketchup library I thought it said there was a cut list included.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
Sent from my Dell XPS using Firefox.
Dusty
Sent from my Dell XPS using Firefox.
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Well, I do own two Shopsmiths. As for being a fine woodworker...that's up for debate.
.
.
.
-Az
.
.
-Az
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
In Sketchup go to Edit > Click Unhide.
I just got my Granpa's 520 last week and am trying to figure out how to empty the 4 or 5 cardboard boxes.
Thanks to Asbrand and your work on the cabinet. I may go that route.
I just got my Granpa's 520 last week and am trying to figure out how to empty the 4 or 5 cardboard boxes.
Thanks to Asbrand and your work on the cabinet. I may go that route.