LWS
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I have recently downloaded the free version of Sketchup in the hope that I might use it for design of future woodworking and cabinet-making projects.
As a complete novice with this software, I spent a large portion of this evening trawling through the Design forum and reading various Sketchup related posts.
What is immediately apparent is the incredible willingness of forum members to share knowledge and experience with others. It is hugely generous and very much appreciated by novices in the genre like me. My particular praise with regard to Sketchup must go to Dave R who seems to have the valuable knack of explaining complex issues to novices in a clear and understandable manner. Thank you so much for all your input Dave; a truly great contribution.
Whilst I intend to use Sketchup primarily for the reasons mentioned above, I am wondering if there exists in one place a copyright-free library of woodworking designs that one can call up as Sketchup files to use? Any such sources would be appreciated.
Meanwhile, its back to the various tips and tutorials for me with a sincere "thank you" to forum members who make the life of a keen but ignorant novice so much more enjoyable!
As a complete novice with this software, I spent a large portion of this evening trawling through the Design forum and reading various Sketchup related posts.
What is immediately apparent is the incredible willingness of forum members to share knowledge and experience with others. It is hugely generous and very much appreciated by novices in the genre like me. My particular praise with regard to Sketchup must go to Dave R who seems to have the valuable knack of explaining complex issues to novices in a clear and understandable manner. Thank you so much for all your input Dave; a truly great contribution.
Whilst I intend to use Sketchup primarily for the reasons mentioned above, I am wondering if there exists in one place a copyright-free library of woodworking designs that one can call up as Sketchup files to use? Any such sources would be appreciated.
Meanwhile, its back to the various tips and tutorials for me with a sincere "thank you" to forum members who make the life of a keen but ignorant novice so much more enjoyable!