I request all the readers to provide their feedbacks and suggestions to improve the quality of our magazine. Hope our readers will also like this issue. The sketchup ur space team has presented an informative cover story focusing different aspects of sketchup for wood workers. The present theme of the magazine is “how sketchup facilitates woodworking process”. The readers will come to know some late-breaking news and latest happenings on sketchup. The readers will also get wonderful tutorials shared by some reputed sketchup modelers and designers. Besides some sketchup users like Bharat Munsuri, a budding architect has shared his experience on how he utilized sketchup in his professional life. Another good article focusing on how to make construction documents using Sketchup Pro and layout provided by Paul Lee, a renowned architect. An article by Claudio Cosentino who uses Sketchup Pro 8 in creating different locations in Dracula 3D film, an article on how to create a fireplace with sketchup solid tools presented by Adriana Grandos, an independent writer and author of Google Sketchup for Interior Design and Space Planning. In the upcoming issue the readers will find some elite articles like clues for practical drawing useful for designing, projects or artistic work with sketchup presented by Evrim PEKASLAN, a recognized architect from Turkey. I am gratified to all our honorable columnist and guest writers who had given their valuable time out of their busy schedule to our magazine. Let me express my compliments to all the writers of our magazine for standing behind us with their lively support in a way making the magazine a grand success. We always put our earnest endeavor to arrange the contents of the magazine in a best possible and befitting manner. In the upcoming issue we also provide some exclusive articles written by some renowned sketchup professionals. In the previous issue the article “Terrain Modeling with sketchup” by Daniel Tal got huge appreciations. Hello friends! After the successful publication of September issue, we are going to publish the next issue of sketchup ur space. Shaderlight heads to SketchUp 3D Basecamp 2012.Live SketchUp Classes & Learning Resources.Sunglass Takes Its Browser-Based 3D Modeling Platform Out Of Beta, Keys In On Communication.Creating a plan of your SketchUp model in Layout.Create Google Sketchup files that can be printed on a 3D printer.Google Sketchup for Building Professionals.Shaderlight announces winners of Global Competition to find best rendered 3D Models 6.Construction Documents using SketchUp Pro & Layout: New e-book by Paul Lee.Interview with Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas 4.A letter direct from the editor desk highlighting on October edition 2.Its just from certain edges, it doesn't inset the Dado, but makes a rabbet that uses the TO distance, and the Width to determine the width of the rabbet. If I try a dado again after that, it works properly again. It doesn't get set in an inch from the outside edge like I want it to (I'm assuming how it should work, as it works on the opposite side) but it makes a rabbet 1 3/4" wide. When I select the FROM and TO to be the opposite edges it does something really funky. When I select the FROM edge as the 27 3/4 high edge that's furthest from the Red Green and Blue, the TO edge behind the 27 3/4 high edge on the same plane on the red but still away from the blue and green, the dado window pops up, I enter 1" in the TO distance, TO edge, Width 3/4, Depth 1/4 and it works just great. I have a 3/4 (RED AXIS) x 25 (GREEN AXIS) x 27 3/4 (BLUE AXIS) I may have a hard time describing it will but here it goes. For some reason it works properly from some sides, and not from other sides. I got the Plug in and am having a problem with the dado tool.
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