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Which SketchUp do I need woodworking?

Our recommendation for woodworkers is that you use the SketchUp Pro version, even if you start with the free trial. Let's start with the biggest differences between the available versions: SketchUp Pro is a full-featured desktop applications that you install on your computer.

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June 28, 2022 Note: Up until recently, SketchUp offered an older full-featured desktop application SketchUp Make 2017. But it has been discontinued. Our recommendation has been updated to reflect that. In the last couple years, the entry point for learning SketchUp has gotten more confusing because there’s been several new versions of SketchUp to come out. Before you can start learning the basics of the software, you first need to choose a version.

Quick Summary

Our recommendation for woodworkers is that you use the SketchUp Pro version, even if you start with the free trial. Let’s start with the biggest differences between the available versions: SketchUp Pro is a full-featured desktop applications that you install on your computer. SketchUp Free and SketchUp Go are both web-bound tools that you run in the cloud. The second important note is cost. SketchUp Free is freely available, whereas SketchUp Pro ($299/year) and SketchUp Go ($119/yr) are a yearly subscription.

Web shortcomings

I find that the web-based versions (both Free and Shop) have some shortcomings that woodworkers are likely to bump up against when designing their woodworking projects. Navigating is more cumbersome in SketchUp for web. The online version contains all the essential tools, but their grouping hides many of them and makes it more diffucult to find and slower to select. SketchUp Free also hides the outliner, a tool which I find essential to navigating, identifying, and selecting components. An omission which is more painful as the complexity of your models grow. Web-based versions also lack the benefit of plugins. We teach you to install and use the Cutlist plugin in our SketchUp For Woodworkers Intro course. But there are many other great plugins that are commonly used by woodworkers to add additional functionality like drawing compound curves and rounding corners in your pieces. Custom textures and materials aren’t allowed in web-based versions. You’re very limited to the materials that SketchUp offers.

Recommended SketchUp version for woodworkers

Our Recommendation: SketchUp Pro Free Trial

The limitations on the web-based versions are likely to catch up to any woodworker that uses SketchUp frequently to design their projects. SketchUp Pro will give you access to regular updates and support, access to features like plugins and materials, as well as additional programs like LayOut for professional plan drawings. SketchUp Pro also gives you access to the in-browser tool (equivalent to SketchUp Shop) in addition to the desktop application, which can be convenient for making small edits to your design if you’re away from your primary computer or on the run. If you haven’t yet invested in SketchUp Pro, they offer a 30-day free trial which you can take advantage of.

A Note for Course Takers

We use the paid version SketchUp Pro for the recordings in this course. For that reason, it will be easiest to follow if you’re also using Pro (even if it's the free trial).

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How do I download SketchUp to my computer?

Step 1: Visit the official website of SketchUp using any web browser. Step 2: Click on the windows installer and the download will start automatically. Step 3: Now check for the executable file in downloads in your system and run it.

How to Download and Install SketchUp on Windows?

SketchUp is computer software that is used for the purpose of 3D modeling of buildings, machines, weapons, etc. It is used in various engineering fields like civil engineering, mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering, etc. It is available for different operating systems like Windows, MacOS, Linux, etc. It was first launched in 2000. The development credit of this software goes to Trimble Incorporation etc.

Installing SketchUp on Windows

Follow the below steps to install SketchUp on Windows:

Step 1: Visit the official website of SketchUp using any web browser.

Step 2: Click on the windows installer and the download will start automatically. Step 3: Now check for the executable file in downloads in your system and run it. Step 4: It will prompt confirmation to make changes to your system and click on the Yes button.

Step 5: Loading of the files will start and take some time.

Step 7: Choose the destination directory and click the Install button.

Step 8: Installation will start and hardly takes a minute.

Step 9: Click the Finish button to complete the installation.

Step 10: An icon will appear on the desktop screen.

Step 11: Run the software and the interface will be initialized.

Congratulations you have successfully installed SketchUp on your Windows System.

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