Your tutorials have been of great help for my projects, a good example was the addition of glass in the middle of this table with "cavities" cuts for fixing the glass to the wood itself (the only difference is that i use Meters and centimeters)
Your tutorials are excellent and just what I was looking for to start using Sketch-up for my woodworking projects. I enjoyed the castellated joint and wondered if it might be possible to use the rectangle tool instead if the line tool for certain aspects. Perhaps your experience considers the line tool the better option. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Alex.
an alternate way for the short beam is to make a copy of the long beam then make unique adjust! he length then rotate it 180 degrees then place it. I enjoyed this video very much. thank you
Great Tutorial for beginners like me, Thank's alot 🙏
Your tutorials have been of great help for my projects, a good example was the addition of glass in the middle of this table with "cavities" cuts for fixing the glass to the wood itself (the only difference is that i use Meters and centimeters)
Very clear I thought. Well done
Your tutorials are excellent and just what I was looking for to start using Sketch-up for my woodworking projects. I enjoyed the castellated joint and wondered if it might be possible to use the rectangle tool instead if the line tool for certain aspects. Perhaps your experience considers the line tool the better option. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Alex.
Great videos, very clear. Thanks. I think that another way the castle joint could be drawn would be using solid tools..
Your video and presentation is top notch also a great teaching voice is smooth.
Very nice video. Thanks for posting this explanation.
an alternate way for the short beam is to make a copy of the long beam then make unique adjust! he length then rotate it 180 degrees then place it.
I enjoyed this video very much. thank you