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TF Rubies Mailing List #15409 05/12/08 08:01 PM
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Many of you are already aware that there is a mailing list for announcements about the tf rubies. Unfortunately, sometime within the last few months, I misconfigured the email list software, and it was not accepting new members to the list. If you subscribed, but have not received any messages, please try again. I'm very sorry for the mistake.

Go to the TF Rubies Web Page to subscribe to the list.


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Clark Bremer
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Re: TF Rubies Mailing List [Re: daiku] #15418 05/13/08 11:45 AM
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Hi Clark
BTW, What's in your planning hopper for TF Rubies? I really appreciate your hard work and commitment to SU modelling and sharing this with us.

I will add one wish list item. SU deals with surface modelling only and not as a solid?
Is there a method to convert an SU TF model into a solid equivalent.(dxf,dwg or
other software?)
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alpmeadow


Irv Graham
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2001 Kicking Horse TF Bridge a great experience!
Re: TF Rubies Mailing List [Re: Alpmeadow] #15419 05/13/08 12:01 PM
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Hi Irv.

Version 15 is currently in Beta test. It will add several new features. Watch this space, and the mailing list for an announcement soon.

Regarding modeling as a solid - you are correct: Sketchup does not model this way. There may be a conversion program available, but I'm not aware of any. Why do you need this? CB.


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Hi Clark
I am planning to do some carvings and letterings on the timber frame and am working with different programs(designer) to setup up my designs. Transferring these 3D designs are best to work with a solid timber member. Here is a simple sample of what I have cut.
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alpmeadow


Irv Graham
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Re: TF Rubies Mailing List [Re: Alpmeadow] #15422 05/13/08 12:34 PM
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Well, I know you can export from sketchup to autocad format, but that it will export in wireframe. Is there a way within autocad to convert wireframe to solid? CB.


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Thanks Clark
Well I don't have autocad, though I can export SU in dxf or dwg. I am exploring different software products(cheap) to work with what I have.
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Irv Graham
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