Dave Richards
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I think I am to blame for all the Fusion action. I been a sketchup user for a lot of years but I felt that because of all the CNC and 3 D printing going on that the power of Fusion 360 for these types of activity needed to be brought forward. I feel that each program has it's place and if I didn't have a CNC I never would have taken the time to learn Fusion but for my needs I find that it offers a more seamless transition to the CNC/ 3 D printer world.
Back to the original topic, I did a video showing how I went about making the Shaker oval box. I guess it'll be published in the Design. Click. Build. blog one of these days. I don't get to decide what day it's published, though.
The other day on a different forum a guy stated that it is impossible to model a dining table in SketchUp Shop so I did this.
That's kind of like saying you can't cut good dovetails with such-and-such a saw when we've all seen Frank Klausz do it with a bow saw .
Dave I never said you couldn't do 3D print design in SU all I said is That I and many others have found that the ability to take those designs to either a cam software for CNC or to a printer much easier. Less hoops to junp through.That's what I think. I love it when someone says you can't do something in SketchUp.
Good luck.
I'll post a link when the box tutorial is up.