9fingers
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I want to teach myself to use Sketchup for woodworking projects.
To be of any use to me I have to be able to draw accurately to particular dimensions and constraints like material thicknesses and then to be able to infer other dimensions as a result.
If I have to calculate everything in order to draw it then the program is not helping me - I might just as well use a 2-d drawing tool like Visio which I can drive easily
Eg I want to draw the external dimensions of a cupboard made with 22mm thick timber and then to be able to interrogate the drawing to find the size of the door and internal drawers say.
I've had a bit of a play with it and can get basic shapes etc but am struggling a bit (lots ) with dimensions and accuracy.
I'd like to buy a book to help but want to get something focused on my particular needs.
What I don't need is the 'arty-farty' side of making it look nice. I don't have to sell my designs to clients or similar. In fact the usual way that engineering CAD packages have each component in lurid colours is ideal as each component is readily identifiable during 3D rotations
I learn well by examples so something with exercises in would be good.
Would one of the 'dummies' series be helpful or are there better books targeted on my needs?
All help gratefully received. - Particularly if Sketchup won't do this properly and i can stop trying. :lol:
TIA
Bob
To be of any use to me I have to be able to draw accurately to particular dimensions and constraints like material thicknesses and then to be able to infer other dimensions as a result.
If I have to calculate everything in order to draw it then the program is not helping me - I might just as well use a 2-d drawing tool like Visio which I can drive easily
Eg I want to draw the external dimensions of a cupboard made with 22mm thick timber and then to be able to interrogate the drawing to find the size of the door and internal drawers say.
I've had a bit of a play with it and can get basic shapes etc but am struggling a bit (lots ) with dimensions and accuracy.
I'd like to buy a book to help but want to get something focused on my particular needs.
What I don't need is the 'arty-farty' side of making it look nice. I don't have to sell my designs to clients or similar. In fact the usual way that engineering CAD packages have each component in lurid colours is ideal as each component is readily identifiable during 3D rotations
I learn well by examples so something with exercises in would be good.
Would one of the 'dummies' series be helpful or are there better books targeted on my needs?
All help gratefully received. - Particularly if Sketchup won't do this properly and i can stop trying. :lol:
TIA
Bob