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[[File:Sketchup-laser.png|300px|thumb|right|A 2D design in SketchUp]]
 
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[[File:SketchUp-Arduino.png|300px|thumb|right|Arduino model from the 3D warehouse]]
 
Google SketchUp is a powerful, free, easy to use 3D CAD package by Google. It is normally used for producing 3D models - a lot of which you'll find on Google Earth. It's intuitive interface had me hooked and I've created a fair few 3D models.
 
Google SketchUp is a powerful, free, easy to use 3D CAD package by Google. It is normally used for producing 3D models - a lot of which you'll find on Google Earth. It's intuitive interface had me hooked and I've created a fair few 3D models.
  

Revision as of 11:24, 13 February 2011

A 2D design in SketchUp
Arduino model from the 3D warehouse

Google SketchUp is a powerful, free, easy to use 3D CAD package by Google. It is normally used for producing 3D models - a lot of which you'll find on Google Earth. It's intuitive interface had me hooked and I've created a fair few 3D models.

When I wanted to create designs for the laser I had a go with QCad but found the learning curve quite steep and was left frustrated. However, with a little research I found that it is entirely possible to use SketchUp in a 2D mode and export designs in a Laser Cutter compatible DXF format.

If you have any questions regarding SketchUp I'll do my best to answer them --Teabot

Why use Google SketchUp

  • Free
  • Easy to use
  • Intuitive
  • Gentle learning curve
  • Available for Windows/Mac
  • Lots of videos and tutorials available online
  • Books available but rarely needed
  • Some common components that you might wish to use in a laser cut enclosure are already available in the Google 3D warehouse. These can be useful for creating panel cut-outs and mounting holes.

Information

Exporting

Make sure that you have installed the DXF export plug-in.

  • Go to: Tools/Export to DXF or STL
  • Export units: millimeters
  • Export to DXF: lines