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3d solids in sketchup? #23305 04/12/10 01:07 AM
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Hello peers

I've been asked by an arch. if I can send our sketchup DWG file with the timbers as 3D solids.

I don't really know what that means - I'm believe this may be an autocad term? Can I do that?

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brock

Re: 3d solids in sketchup? [Re: Brock Smith] #23306 04/12/10 01:12 AM
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Not that I know of. Sketchup is a surface modeler. CNC machines require 3d solid modeling. But you can export SU to autocad (still as a surface model), and it works fine. Not sure why your arch wants solid. What SW is he using? CB.


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Re: 3d solids in sketchup? [Re: daiku] #23307 04/12/10 02:01 AM
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SkUp can export out a DWG - but the model will not be a 'solid' (although it will look like it). Each face of a timber will come in as a 3d surface - OK for presentation - but not useful beyond that. As someone who uses HSB and AutoCad I have not yet found a way to easily convert surfaces to solids.

And - I'm pretty sure you will need the pro version to import / export to DWG.



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Re: 3d solids in sketchup? [Re: daiku] #23308 04/12/10 02:32 AM
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Thanks Clark.

I'm not sure what you mean by SW?

brock

Re: 3d solids in sketchup? [Re: Brock Smith] #23309 04/12/10 02:34 AM
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Thanks Bmike,

I am using the pro version and export regularly, but have never had this request.

Thanks for your help,

brock

Re: 3d solids in sketchup? [Re: Brock Smith] #23313 04/12/10 12:01 PM
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sw = software

If DWG, AutoCAD of some flavor would be my guess.


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