I'm having a problem that I feel should be easily answered, but I can't figure it out.First off, do any of you regularly use SU? I'm starting to get into woodworking, and needed a free 2D drafting program. It seems fine for making plans, but I cannot get the print to scale option to work.I just wanted to create a 3" diameter circle with 3 drill holes at 120 degrees a apart. Just to test, I drew a 3" diameter circle, and tried to print to scale on a single 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. For some reason it is centering the circle in the corner of the page, and therefore requiring 4 sheets of paper for a single 3" circle (quarter circle on each page on the edge).What in the world am I missing? I have parallel projection turned on, and have also played with the "use model extents" setting to remove any white space it is trying to include.
8/15/2012 11:49:11 AM
Wow, I think I just found it, and this is crazy to me.
8/15/2012 1:28:48 PM
FYI, it's not Google SketchUp anymore, and yes I use it regularly, but not for documenting drawings. You'll probably want to use the SketchUp Layout Tool[Edited on August 15, 2012 at 6:54 PM. Reason : .]
8/15/2012 6:53:28 PM
^ bah, is layout only available in the $495 pro version? I'm trying to end dumb stuff like this:I'm spending more time trying to trick the program into letting me print on a single page than I am actually drawing the piece[Edited on August 16, 2012 at 3:45 PM. Reason : .]
8/16/2012 3:32:15 PM
We ran into this sort of problem with Chris & his knife cutouts/designs. Layout is only in the pro version I think, & that's what you need. I think.
8/16/2012 3:46:56 PM
^ did you switch to a different program? It's not like this stuff is complicated, I just would rather have a template instead of taking the time to measure something out on a piece of wood.
8/16/2012 4:17:12 PM
Well I have sketchup pro at work, but I still ended redoing it in autocad. I work at an architectural firm
8/16/2012 8:51:35 PM