From: geneb: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 7:16 AM
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015, Vincent Slyngstad wrote:
Are you referring to the junction of the post and the block? That would be easy enough to do (though tedious in SketchUp).

...which is why SketchUp shouldn't be used for CAD work. If you're using Windows, I strongly suggest you get DesignSpark Mechanical - it's free to use and has a work flow very similar to SketchUp. If you're not using Windows, give the current release of FreeCAD a shot.

I have a crufty old version of DesignSpark PCB. I'll have a look at Mechanical.

When it comes to CAD work, SketchUp is THE worst choice possible.

I have a friend who does this sort of thing with BobCad, and I find that for the simple stuff, I finish faster in SketchUp. The problem is that Sketchup simply doesn't have "advanced features".

You should also do your design work in metric if you expect to be having parts printed. Scaling isn't a practical solution because it can introduce problems depending on the slicer used.

I can export in metric, but the DEC designs generally don't make much sense unless you're doing them in power of 2 fractions of inches.
Everything is 1/8", 1/4", etc.

Vince

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