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How to Sketch a Floor Plan

Posted on September 27, 2015 by lcline

Assign a scale to grid paper and sketch (freehand) a floor plan at that scale.

Posted in Drafting and Rendering Technique, Tools

SketchUp: Photomatch a Living Room

Posted on September 26, 2015 by lcline

Import a photo and paint it onto the walls and floor.

Posted in SketchUp, Software

123D Design: Trinket Box with Project, Sweep and Split Solid

Posted on September 24, 2015 by lcline

Use the Project, Sweep, Offset and Split Solid tools. Also learn how to hide just a part of the model.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

SketchUp: The Scale Figure

Posted on September 20, 2015 by lcline

Its purpose, and how to bring it back after deletion.

Posted in SketchUp, Software

SketchUp: Components and their Options

Posted on September 19, 2015 by lcline

Make a component, and look at the dialog box and right-click options.

Posted in SketchUp, Software

123D Design: Circular Cages

Posted on August 30, 2015 by lcline

Use the torus, spline, sweep, circular pattern and split solid tools to make circular cages.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: Bevel Gear

Posted on August 29, 2015 by lcline

Taper, tweak, sketch on an angled box and reorient the Move tool axes to make a bevel gear.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: Reorient the Movie Axes

Posted on August 26, 2015 by lcline

Change the Move axes’ orientation so you can move items parallel to angled surfaces.  

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

SketchUp: How to Mirror a Model

Posted on August 25, 2015 by lcline

Copy and mirror a model with Scale and Flip Along. Here’s the video in which the model was cut in half:

Posted in SketchUp, Software

SketchUp: Slice a Model in Half for 3D Printing

Posted on August 24, 2015 by lcline

With the Create Group from Slice and Explode functions, slice a large model in parts so they can be 3D printed separately. HHow to copy and mirror the sliced model is here:

Posted in SketchUp, Software

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