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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8861178" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>You can draw the inside of a box in sketchup, and sketchup can tell you the volume of the shape. I never knew that until I did a wall where every side of the shell was angled and so was the giant sub baffle, so I had to use that feature to figure out the volume of the weird top shape of it, as I run my own written excel sheets for all structural information on the box. It’s kinda hidden/hard to find, but it’s there to use in sketchup, calculate or show volume. You can also show surface area on sketchup; I recommend using Sketchup 8. All of my designs were done in sketchup 8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8861178, member: 591582"] You can draw the inside of a box in sketchup, and sketchup can tell you the volume of the shape. I never knew that until I did a wall where every side of the shell was angled and so was the giant sub baffle, so I had to use that feature to figure out the volume of the weird top shape of it, as I run my own written excel sheets for all structural information on the box. It’s kinda hidden/hard to find, but it’s there to use in sketchup, calculate or show volume. You can also show surface area on sketchup; I recommend using Sketchup 8. All of my designs were done in sketchup 8. [/QUOTE]
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