Choose View→Toolbars→Solid Tools to open the toolbar that contains all six tools. You can also find them on the Tools menu. Keep in mind that five of them — all but the Outer Shell tool — are available only if you have SketchUp Pro 8 or later. Any means necessary aside from by a $700 sketchup pro. Sketchup Plugins. Creates helix tubing along a pre-picked curve in SketchUp. Use the dialog to set numerous parameters and options. You can use this extension to create helical shapes as springs, cables, seams, among other. Makes parametric shapes.
Different SketchUp Plugins are available to enhance the functionalities of SketchUp. But when you can get many helps from just one tool then that must be a Godsend gift for the architect. 1001 bit tool is just like a tool we mentioned.
This wonderful and perfect companion of SketchUp was first introduced by SketchUp Ruby API developer Goh Chun Hee in 2009. Just after its launch, it has become one of the most popular tools for SketchUp among the architects of all over the world. And the best part of this tool is that it is available free of cost.
1001 bit tool helps the architectures to create the 3D model with details in SketchUp. This wonderful plug in has 29 different tools with various functionalities. After installing, you can find an individual toolbar of 1001 bit tool in SketchUp.
These tools have the capability of designing master pieces in SketchUp. For its vast functionalities, it may seem a bit confusing to the beginners but they can understand it easily by watching some great tutorials on YouTube before starting. Among the 29 tools there are few interesting tools which we can discuss.
The Wall tool is one of the best tools of 1001 bit tool which is quite similar to Follow Me Tool. Apart from that, Windows tool can help you to draw different kinds of windows of your choice. Windows Frame Tool, Roof rafter tools and stairs tools are also very popular among architects.
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In this video, I wanted to give an introduction to solid tools – SketchUp Pro’s built-in solid editing toolset! This extensions is included with the pro version of SketchUp, and can be used to work with manifold solid geometry!
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First thing – these tools only work on manifold solid geometry. If you remember, manifold solids are groups of geometry with no holes or extra interior geometry – they’re basically outer shells that if we were to fill with water, none would spill out anywhere.
If you need help getting your models to be manifold solids, check out my video on Solid Inspector from Thom Thom.
One thing that may help when working with this tool is turning X-Ray mode on so you can see the internal geometry that you’re working with.
This set of tools creates an interesting set of possible applications for SketchUp. All resulting objects should be solids (since the original objects were solids), so all results are 3D printable.