Move Parts From One SketchUp Model to Another
In a good SketchUp model anything that is a distinct piece of wood in real life is a component. (Click […]
In a good SketchUp model anything that is a distinct piece of wood in real life is a component. (Click […]
If you’re learning how to use SketchUp you have a lot on your plate. As it is with any new
Question from a reader: I’m trying to do a simple paneled door; 2 rails, 2 stiles, and a panel in
I spent a little time this morning making a SketchUp model of one of the pieces from Gustav Stickley’s “The
Knowing a traditional way of doing something is certainly valuable, but it’s easy to get trapped in thinking that the
The biggest advantage of SketchUp (or any other CAD software) isn’t in making an initial plan. That takes a while
What do middle school students and amateur carpenters have in common? Neither group realizes how tricky and troublesome compound angles
One of the most popular posts on this blog is my “SketchUp Shortcuts Cheat Sheet”, a handy list of the
Twitchy Index Fingers & the Move Tool When I teach SketchUp in person I get reminded of the basic issues
SketchUp is a program that tries to make things easy. There are inferences at the ends and midpoints of every