Measure twice; cut once, right? When you design your woodworking projects digitally, you can measure and cut as many times as you like without a sliver of waste.
Woodworkers use SketchUp and LayOut to save time, money, and materials. This tutorial teaches how to seamlessly go from 3D to 2D to the shop.
Watch closely and take notes for fewer headaches, fewer trips to the hardware store, and higher-quality finished pieces. See you there!
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0:00 Starting soon
1:15 Intro
4:28 Examples
9:53 Use one model
22:56 Modeling a stool
49:13 Scenes for LayOut
1:20:00 SketchUp model viewports
1:42:10 Component Descriptor
1:45:49 Miscellaneous tips
1:53:17 Plan template
2:05:29 Painting components
2:11:35 Bonus dashes tip