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: Sketchup anyone?
: jharr July 03, 2016, 01:54:46 AM
This is a pretty cool free design tool. For those of us who like to make stuff, it is handy. This is an 8x10 pinhole I will be making from foam core.
: Re: Sketchup anyone?
: Indofunk July 03, 2016, 06:31:35 AM
I'm going to design some French fries with Sketchup.
: Re: Sketchup anyone?
: Francois July 03, 2016, 02:56:00 PM
Played with it during my "I dream of a 3D printer" days.
Once you get used to it, it's not too bad.
: Re: Sketchup anyone?
: Jack Johnson July 04, 2016, 03:00:11 AM
Played with it during my "I dream of a 3D printer" days.

Same here. There were (are?) places that you could send a SketchUp file and they'd price and cut lumber to spec, so you could do things like your dream doghouse without the perpetual measure-twice-cut-once. Could be a fun way to build a cabin if you know what you're doing (which I don't).

Or a 4x5 box camera. Hmm....

An online acquaintance switched to Tinkercad (https://www.tinkercad.com/) for all his 3D print design work, and I've only played with it briefly but it also looks like fun.
: Re: Sketchup anyone?
: Francois July 04, 2016, 03:13:36 PM
Eventually when I feel like spending a lot of time learning it, I might learn to use Blender. Infinitely more powerful than sketchup but what a pain to use.
: Re: Sketchup anyone?
: jharr July 04, 2016, 05:21:10 PM
Yeah, Sketchup is the right tool for this job. Just rectangles. It took some time, but it did save me on a couple of bad measurements. I created all of the pieces first and then 'fit' them together. That's where you find that intuition is not always the carpenter's best friend.