Good Morning All,
I've recently bought and Macbook and have downloaded Sketchup. To help me use and understand the latter I bought Sketchup A Design Guide for Woodworkers by Joe Zeh.
The big problem I have is in customising the template and specifically the calibration of the axes. Mr Zeh says that one must use the Rectangle Tool and pull out a rectangle and then simply type in e.g. 12,12 and hit Enter. I've obviously done this but it doesn't seem to be taken up by the software, so if I create e.g. a simple table leg which fills the screen and should be about 18" x 1" x1" it turns out that the computer thinks it's about ten feet long.
I'm sure that all this is down to operator error and I am doing something wrong or could it be that the Apple system requires specific action?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Andy.
I've recently bought and Macbook and have downloaded Sketchup. To help me use and understand the latter I bought Sketchup A Design Guide for Woodworkers by Joe Zeh.
The big problem I have is in customising the template and specifically the calibration of the axes. Mr Zeh says that one must use the Rectangle Tool and pull out a rectangle and then simply type in e.g. 12,12 and hit Enter. I've obviously done this but it doesn't seem to be taken up by the software, so if I create e.g. a simple table leg which fills the screen and should be about 18" x 1" x1" it turns out that the computer thinks it's about ten feet long.
I'm sure that all this is down to operator error and I am doing something wrong or could it be that the Apple system requires specific action?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Andy.