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Bill wrote:
pdf attached Excellent first effort ... take to heart what Leon said on the wRec about making component parts ... that is the secret to using SU effectively for woodworking projects. Attached is a pdf of the SketchUp file I did last year during the planning stages of the South wall of a kitchen, and a photo of that recently finished kitchen, 8 months later. A good illustration of what you can do with SU, particularly when you have a client involved in the design and they actually end up getting what they saw during the planning stage. Makes for a happy client, and good referrals .... -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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![]() "Bill" wrote in message ... pdf attached Great start ! Dow draw each element of the desk seperately and convert it into a component. When you do that you can move the components as units and put them where ever you like. |
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See the attached PDF for an example of the Tower cabinet in variouse stages
of component assembly using Sketchup. |
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