In this video, learn how to use the SketchUp extension joint push pull to quickly and easily create piping and flanges inside of SketchUp!
FULL JOINT PUSH PULL TUTORIAL
MODELING PIPING IN SKETCHUP WITHOUT EXTENSIONS
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0:00 – Introduction
0:18 – Modeling piping manually
1:23 – Using joint push pull to add flanges
2:25 – Creating grouped geometry with joint push pull
3:19 – Creating flanges on pipes with turns
5:02 – Using joint push pull to create piping reductions
5:44 – Other recesses with joint push pull
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