How To Make Joints in SketchUp 2021 | Woodworkers

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2021
  • In Part 4 of the SketchUp Series, I build on what was discussed in the previous tutorials and start constructing the joints within the table. Specifically the mortice and tenons and dovetails.
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  • @FreeOnlineWoodworkingSchool

    If you want to build this project yourself, check out the build-along series here! 👇
    czcams.com/play/PLJZTXsmiGZKfk3NW1gcpTRlIAnr1WvksQ.html
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  • @maasha2001
    @maasha2001 Před 2 lety +2

    Sketchup is only missing the smell of freshly cut wood!

  • @ThadySenior
    @ThadySenior Před 3 lety +8

    You can actually use components for left/right mirror flipped components but scale one -1 in one axis direction using the scale tool. Then when you edit one leg the other would update but in mirror image.

    • @martenveldthuis
      @martenveldthuis Před 3 lety +4

      Even simpler: In the right-click menu on a component, there's a Flip Along option to mirror along some axis, I think?

  • @AlleninDurban
    @AlleninDurban Před 3 lety +1

    Love what you’re doing here! Thank you!!

  • @anthraxisbadforyou
    @anthraxisbadforyou Před 2 lety

    excellent, cheers Matt!! love your teaching style

  • @dunkin_ma_knuts693
    @dunkin_ma_knuts693 Před 3 lety

    Awesome work mate. I'm gonna have to watch this twice cause I'm a bit slow off the blocks upstairs. But really clearly explained cheers mate

  • @HansJPfisterer
    @HansJPfisterer Před 3 lety

    Very helpful!!!! Thanks from Vienna, Hans

  • @LMassey5419
    @LMassey5419 Před 2 lety +2

    Got a question, Matt... The tenons that are "interlocking" when you remove the leg... I cant get my head around how they would fit inside the mortises? They would hit each other when inserted, surely? Apologies if I've missed something

  • @joeprestoneoj
    @joeprestoneoj Před 3 lety

    Didn't know about the Option + Push/Pull trick. Thanks!

    • @MrZemeu
      @MrZemeu Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah that option/ctrl+edit tool is awesome. And it actually works with any "edit" tool : scale (meh), rotate (hey, what?)...and MOVE! This last one essentially turns your move tool into the equivalent of "copy with base point" from autocad!! Extremely useful, couldn't imagine working without it

  • @wisnoskij
    @wisnoskij Před 3 lety +1

    Love the series so far. Do you have any material on how to design these elements? Like why are the dovetails and tenons these specific dimensions?

  • @shughes599
    @shughes599 Před rokem

    Solid tools from pro are awesome. Do they ungroup components when you use a trim operation, seemed to for me.

  • @igormelnyk795
    @igormelnyk795 Před 3 lety

    Awesome!!! Thanks a lot. Little tip for You. Free offline version of Sketchup exists - Sketchup Make 2017, link on official site. Solid Tools included as I know. Thank You once more.

    • @5084204
      @5084204 Před rokem

      not anymore. (10/02/2023)

  • @shantellamend8986
    @shantellamend8986 Před 3 lety

    Full help with projects on the Stodoys website.

  • @shantahsieh432
    @shantahsieh432 Před 3 lety

    If you want, you can learn how to do it with Stodoys woodworking plans.

  • @chavirawiser5010
    @chavirawiser5010 Před 3 lety

    On the Stodoys website, you buy access to thousands of projects once.

  • @Al-ix5um
    @Al-ix5um Před 3 lety

    Your videos are great, except that you're using the dumbed-down version of SketchUp. If you contacted them and showed them the great job you're doing educating prospective users, I gotta think they'd give you a license.

    • @n0vaph0enix
      @n0vaph0enix Před 3 lety +4

      He has a licence, but “Joe public” won’t have, which is why he’s showing the tool that most users who are starting to learn this tool will have access to