Hi everyone! This video should be super helpful in teaching you how to work with circles and curved surfaces! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below! :)
I've built an entire water plant from my drawings thanks to your insights , I'm a, concrete superintendent and I've been following you for the past 2 years now , I've learned everything that I know thanks to your extensive library of tutorial videos , thanks for inspiring us
Not to discount your efforts for additional subscribers, I’ve obtained enormous insight into Sketchup due to your videos and extensive library. Thank you.
The videos are great. Just FYI when dabbing pipe the bolts are aligned in what’s called a “2 bolt” pattern. This is to insure flanges align correctly in the field. The pipe fitter set the flanges up where 2 of the top bolt holes are aligned equally distance away from the 12 o’clock position. In a 4 bolt flange the bolts would be at 45 degrees on either side of top center.
This is great, thanks. Would it be possible to combine this with say Profile Builder and/or Quantifier Pro so that it's possible to make a modular network design and also quickly pull of volumes, quantities etc for cost and material amounts purposes?
Can you do a tutorial on how to make a spring with smooth 90's at each end as an attachment point ? I have yet to find one. Been following your tutorails for years now , extremely helpful, ty.
Thanks for the vid. Are you able to import shape files of valves and other equipment into a model like this so you don't have manually draw everything like shown here?
@ 1:08 the fillet action to have a smooth elbow. Can this be used? ruclips.net/video/Bh5TZlIruk8/видео.html see tip 32. appears to be useful. the radius value key board entry has to be entered without moving away from the curve. wish this inferencing can be extended for drawing elbows too.
when i used the follow me tool on the rounded corners it does not extrude properly like it leavers the corners bare. it only happens when i use a combination of the line tool and the arc tool
@@Thesketchupessentials DWV and water line piping/fittings and applying slope on the connection 😁 Hope you can consider making some tutorials. It would help me visualize the system that im trying to learn. Thank you Sir ❤
I notice you use * for multiply copies which for me is shift 8, a 2 key combo. Why don't you use the x key, a single key press which is the inbuilt shortcut, either before or after the number of copies you want so to get 10 copies it''s x10 or 10x?
@@Thesketchupessentials Ok - No numberpad on my keyboard and I'm sure a lot of your viewers are in the same boat as me; perhaps you could mention this, as in all of your demos in this series you have used * and this could be seen as THE WAY to do it.
Hi everyone! This video should be super helpful in teaching you how to work with circles and curved surfaces! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below! :)
I've built an entire water plant from my drawings thanks to your insights , I'm a, concrete superintendent and I've been following you for the past 2 years now , I've learned everything that I know thanks to your extensive library of tutorial videos , thanks for inspiring us
Not to discount your efforts for additional subscribers, I’ve obtained enormous insight into Sketchup due to your videos and extensive library. Thank you.
Glad I've been able to help! The subscriber battle is just to make the whole thing a bit more fun, but I'm much happier that the videos are helpful 👍
What a treasure trove this series has been. Thanks for all the tips!
Glad it's been helpful!
Not something I have used much before, but now I have a much greater understanding of pipes and circles… great stuff, thank you 😊
Awesome! Even if you don't model piping much, the fundamentals apply to a lot of other shapes as well! :)
The videos are great. Just FYI when dabbing pipe the bolts are aligned in what’s called a “2 bolt” pattern. This is to insure flanges align correctly in the field. The pipe fitter set the flanges up where 2 of the top bolt holes are aligned equally distance away from the 12 o’clock position. In a 4 bolt flange the bolts would be at 45 degrees on either side of top center.
Great tutorial. I'll be watching it many times.
THanks!
I give great appreciation for your hard work
Justin you rock! i wish i was using sketchup full-time so i can catch up on your vids
Well once the series is done, it'll still be there, so take your time :)
This is great, thanks. Would it be possible to combine this with say Profile Builder and/or Quantifier Pro so that it's possible to make a modular network design and also quickly pull of volumes, quantities etc for cost and material amounts purposes?
Can you do a tutorial on how to make a spring with smooth 90's at each end as an attachment point ? I have yet to find one. Been following your tutorails for years now , extremely helpful, ty.
This video was a huge help, thank you brother!!
Glad it helped!
that was very informative thanks Sir!❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!
Thanks for the vid. Are you able to import shape files of valves and other equipment into a model like this so you don't have manually draw everything like shown here?
This is great! Thanks soo much!
I must be missing the part where you explained how you do the offset at 2:58 - any info?
I wonder if you can do electrical conduit and fittings. Like a PVC 90.
@ 1:08 the fillet action to have a smooth elbow.
Can this be used?
ruclips.net/video/Bh5TZlIruk8/видео.html
see tip 32. appears to be useful. the radius value key board entry has to be entered without moving away from the curve. wish this inferencing can be extended for drawing elbows too.
this is super my friend best regards
Glad you liked it!
Great Stuff!
when i used the follow me tool on the rounded corners it does not extrude properly like it leavers the corners bare. it only happens when i use a combination of the line tool and the arc tool
Try making the radius/size of your objects bigger - small objects can often have geometry creation issues
very informative sir
ground in just 17 minutes, amazing.
hope you can make more videos about pipes and fittings.
What specifically would you like to know?
@@Thesketchupessentials DWV and water line piping/fittings and applying slope on the connection 😁 Hope you can consider making some tutorials. It would help me visualize the system that im trying to learn. Thank you Sir ❤
I notice you use * for multiply copies which for me is shift 8, a 2 key combo. Why don't you use the x key, a single key press which is the inbuilt shortcut, either before or after the number of copies you want so to get 10 copies it''s x10 or 10x?
It's not a 2 key combo if you use a numpad, which I use a lot
@@Thesketchupessentials Ok - No numberpad on my keyboard and I'm sure a lot of your viewers are in the same boat as me; perhaps you could mention this, as in all of your demos in this series you have used * and this could be seen as THE WAY to do it.
You know you can just press K to turn on hidden geometry, at least I can. Thanks for the video
That works great - thanks! :)
I’m building my house with this
haga el tutorial traducido a español
"The softs in these softs are gonna be sent to the setuper"
What?