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how do i do this in sketchup?
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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 3668681" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>Yup yup yup. In SketchUp 4 and lower, you would be able to just draw a rectangle and be done with it. Now, however, the way I do it is this:</p><p></p><p>1. Make sure that EVERY panel is independent as though it were actually made of wood (on yours, you need a line along the bottom of the front baffle, and one on the left side of the baffle (if the face is inset)).</p><p></p><p>2. Go to the top open corners of the box (the four widest points), select the point, and draw a line vertically .75" or however thick the material is that you're using.</p><p></p><p>3. Connect every one of the little sticks to one another (connect bottom left to top left, top left to top right, etc until you reach the beginning).</p><p></p><p>4. It should now be closed. If you need another panel (aka double baffle), just do the process again, or pull it the height you need up and draw in your dividing line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 3668681, member: 554493"] Yup yup yup. In SketchUp 4 and lower, you would be able to just draw a rectangle and be done with it. Now, however, the way I do it is this: 1. Make sure that EVERY panel is independent as though it were actually made of wood (on yours, you need a line along the bottom of the front baffle, and one on the left side of the baffle (if the face is inset)). 2. Go to the top open corners of the box (the four widest points), select the point, and draw a line vertically .75" or however thick the material is that you're using. 3. Connect every one of the little sticks to one another (connect bottom left to top left, top left to top right, etc until you reach the beginning). 4. It should now be closed. If you need another panel (aka double baffle), just do the process again, or pull it the height you need up and draw in your dividing line. [/QUOTE]
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