In this video, we talk about some ways to cut openings and trim assemblies that are made up of multiple objects in SketchUp, like wood panels, wood deck boards, and more!
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Introduction
0:23 – Adding panels or boards to a uniform area
1:08 – Why this method DOESN’T work with a non-uniform area
1:40 – Method One – Raw Geometry Strategy
3:44 – Method Two – Intersect with Groups (try to avoid)
4:41 – Method Three – DO THIS (Curic Face Knife)
6:12 – Creating a curved deck with method 3
6:48 – Adding window openings to walls made up of individual objects
7:27 – More SketchUp Tutorials
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