![]() There is the plug-in if you only have Make, but I like the “graph paper” as a guide to help me plot, and I figure it out on my own farting around…Peace… Also being it turns it into a group any lines or angles don’t stick and you can just hide and un-hide the group for a good look at your work. Going that small in the beginning I think make SU try and create a massive amount of lines and screws it. Or use it on one individual box to get 1/4" scale or cm s or mms. Scale the complete line to 10 or 100 feet if you want. ![]() When you hit enter it makes this grid a group ( bonus!! ) so by then using the tape measure tool. I do a 10" grid space and go 100" in green axes then 100" in red axes. **NOTE** DONT go smaller then 10 inches for the grid size, it will freeze your model, but for smaller spaces. I am still a rookie and need to rely on WHAT I feel is useful to help me progress. I found it useful when working with Biezer curves and such to help me get the angle or shape I am looking for. You can use the protractor to set any angle you may need and lay down 3 or 4 "sheets of graph paper" you need. Then just start from origin into green axes then slide into the red axes. It asks for a grid size that you type into Measurements box. The "From Scratch Tool" makes a grid in the green axes and red axes. The Sand box tools are offered in the Pro version and I am not sure if they include it with the Make version. I don t know what version you have, Make or Pro. ![]()
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