Sketchup Joint Push Pull Crack -
This report addresses a common technical issue encountered by SketchUp users known as "Joint Push Pull Cracking." This phenomenon occurs when using the popular extension Joint Push Pull (by Fredo6) to extrude curved or complex surfaces. Instead of a smooth, continuous surface, the resulting geometry displays visible fissures, gaps, or "cracks" along the edges or faces. This report outlines the causes of this issue, distinguishes between visual artifacts and geometry failures, and provides actionable solutions for mitigation.
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The Joint Push/Pull tool in SketchUp is an extension that enhances the native push/pull functionality, allowing for more versatile and controlled modifications of model faces. It enables users to push or pull faces along a specified direction or reference, making it particularly useful for creating intricate details or adjusting the dimensions of model components. This tool is especially beneficial when working on complex designs that require precise manipulation. This report addresses a common technical issue encountered
When using the "Thick" or "Shell" mode, if you request a thickness smaller than the tolerance of your model's smallest edge, the algorithm cannot compute the offset. If you need a true normal offset and