The Joint Push Pull tool offers several benefits to SketchUp users, including:

The Joint Push Pull tool works by using a combination of push and pull operations to create complex shapes. When you select a face or edge and use the Joint Push Pull tool, SketchUp creates a new face or edge that is connected to the original geometry. This new face or edge can then be pushed or pulled to create a new shape. The tool uses a sophisticated algorithm to determine the best way to create the new geometry, taking into account the original shape and the user's input.

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SketchUp is one of the most popular 3D modeling software used by architects, interior designers, and product designers. Its ease of use and intuitive interface make it a favorite among beginners and professionals alike. However, one of the most powerful tools in SketchUp is often misunderstood or underutilized: Joint Push Pull. In this article, we'll dive into the world of Joint Push Pull and explore its capabilities, benefits, and most importantly, how to crack the code to mastering it.

The Joint Push Pull tool offers several benefits to SketchUp users, including:

: You need both the Joint Push Pull extension and the LibFredo6 shared library from the SketchUcation PluginStore.

The extension includes several specialized extrusion methods: Joint Push Pull:

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