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Postby joewood » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:26 pm

I have a one man woodworking shop and just started using Sketchup and so far everything is great.I am looking for a plug-in to build a box(basically a cabinet is a box).The input should have variables for length,width,depth,and (wall)thickness.
Is there such a plug-in? If not, how would I go about to write one?
Can I input info from a spreadsheet with the above info plus no of shelves(len and width),face-frame dimensions,style of door,etc
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby Dave R » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:46 pm

Perhaps you could use Dynamic Components. Have you looked for dynamic kitchen cabinets on the 3D Warehouse?

Personally I don't bother with dynamic components for kitchen cabinets. After drawing the first one, they are easy enough to modify to suit and for standard cabinets, I just make my own component library so I don't have to make them again.
Inspecting mirrors is a job I could easily see myself doing.
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby chrisjk » Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:32 pm

You might find this thread of interest viewtopic.php?f=80&t=32789 and it refers to a site here http://tomatoes.ch/cms/index.php?tom=in1.php that also looks interesting.

A potentially useful plugin is mentioned here http://sketchuppluginreviews.com/2010/0 ... n-reviews/.

I also recall someone on this forum seeking help to develop/test a cabinet design plugin but I can't find the reference - perhaps Dave remembers?
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby Dave R » Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:38 pm

Chris, thanks for jogging my memory. I'd forgotten about CabinetSense until your post. Very worthwhile plugin for those doing kitchen cabinets. It's not free but for the convenience and the capabilities, it would surely be worth the price.
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby joewood » Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:03 pm

Thanks for your reponse(s).
The cabinet and the tomatoes plugins look promising - I'll check them out.
Cabinetsense seems overvalued - I would prefer to pay for something once; not having a recurring bill every month.

However I saw Sketchdata on the Web this weekend and it looks very promising.As I am still trying to get my footing with computers ans software, I run into roadblocks.
One of their plugins - Redraw Dynamic Components Plugin - says - "unblock and then unzip".
How is unblocking done in this case? ......

......thanks.....joe
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby Dave R » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:33 am

Joe, how about a link to that plugin so we can see what you are talking about?
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby numbthumb » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:48 am

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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby mwm5053 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:05 pm

I've used this http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/rld/plugin_details.php?id=49 before Side note after installing it look under camera for it kinda weird.
but didn't suit my needs so I have done as Dave mentioned about making your own library.
One other thing Kraftmaid has (some of the best) cabinets in the 3d Warehouse that are DC but using them adds a lot to a model.
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby joewood » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:24 pm

The following is what I can grab from the SKETCHDATA SITE using copy and paste:

REDRAW DYNAMIC COMPONENTS PLUGIN - PLUGIN WILL REDRAW A SELECTED DYNAMIC COMPONENT OR ALL DYNAMIC COMPONENTS IN THE MODEL. THESE FUNCTIONS ARE NEW TO THE FREE VERSION OF SKETCHUP AND ALL THE FEATURES ARE NEW TO SKETCHUP PRO. (Sketchup version 7.0 or later required.) <DOWNLOAD>


In downloading this plugin,one of the four is a text document "install sketchdata" when opened, states the following:

Unblock the ZIP file before extracting.

Unzip this file in the "Plugins" sub directory of the SketchUp program.

Folder and File Structure

\Plugins\sd_loadsketchdata.rb
\Plugins\sd_sketchdata\sd_menubuild.rb
\Plugins\sd_sketchdata\sd_dcredraw.rbs


The questiion is how to perform this unblocking????

.....thanks for looking -- joe
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby TIG » Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:23 pm

Open each of the downloaded zip files in turn.
In them there are files and a subfolder [or two].
Read the .txt file that's in each one.
It'll explain that the .rb file goes into the Plugins folder; drag it into there as directed.
It also explains that the subfolder [with its files intact] goes into the Plugins folder; drag it into there as directed.
Just one of the zips [I think] has a second folder of components - the .txt file with that one explains where to put the folder [with its files intact] - somewhere within the Components folder; drag it into there as directed...
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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby finewood » Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:40 pm

new now by swiss cadbox
I am pleased, you a new version of my cadbox-tool to present.
Create you easily CBS-elements and furniture components with the new images-toolbars.
The plugin is easy, 100% free and not coded.
So bring you as 3d freak their needs purely and they can adapt it.
I would like to tell more, but my english is a big disaster and makes surely headache.
The best is, you look in the side: http://cadbox.ch/

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Re: looking for a plug-in

Postby finewood » Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:17 pm

now free: online version 1.5
I am pleased, you a new version of my cadbox-tool to present.
With the "set_url method" and images-toolbars, you create easily
and quickly CBS-elements and furniture components.
The plugin is easy and in the online version 100% free and not coded.
The offline version is only 10 euro and has not ads.
The best is, you look the tutorial: cadbox tool for SketchUp


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