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Old 02-27-2009, 11:12 AM   #1
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hey guys i have been noticing that the majority of the people that voice there opinion on here seem to use sketchup. I think that it would nice to have a area devoted to that. so people can find answers quickly and easily. I realize that this is a wood working forum and that it doesn't necessarily go with the format. But it is one of the first things that i use when starting a project. There are quite a few ???? on here about the program and they seem to be scattered around. I just think i would help people in finding the answers.

Let me know what you think, and the possible concerns you might have.

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Old 03-03-2009, 05:51 PM   #2
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Jeron,

We are discussing it, thanks for the suggestion.
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I think that might be valuable too.

I have only the free version, but I also ordered the SketchUp Bible from Amazon. The videos are good, but I like a book I can have open in front of me for reference when learning a program.

http://www.amazon.com/Google-SketchUp-Pro-Bible/dp/0470292296)
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I just downloaded Sketchup and want to start learning. I would like to second the suggestion.

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It will be added very soon.
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i just downloaded sketchup...thank u for sharing.....i would not of known it was a free program. i'll be interested in how i can utilize this!
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i also have down/lo sketchup i like it doing my tv cab with it , SO that is a yes frome the



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