Joint Push Pull Sketchup 2021 Work | 2027 |

Use the "Thicken" mode to create solid geometry or "Original" to leave the back face open.

: Extrudes surfaces along a specific direction (vector) regardless of their individual face normals. Normal Push Pull

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The extension provides a suite of tools that expand upon the native Push/Pull tool by allowing users to: Thicken Curved Surfaces

Extrudes multiple faces simultaneously while keeping them "joined" at the seams, perfect for thickening curved surfaces. Use the "Thicken" mode to create solid geometry

Are you encountering any specific or geometric glitches?

Extrudes faces along their individual averages while generating a thick "shell." Share public link The extension provides a suite

Let’s apply to a real-world example: giving thickness to a mesh terrain imported from Google Earth.

If you have ever tried to extrude a curved surface or add thickness to a complex organic shape in SketchUp, you have hit the famous "SketchUp glass ceiling." Native Push/Pull works perfectly on flat planes—but the moment you face a double-curved surface, a sphere, or a terrain mesh, the standard tool gives you an error.

A: Yes. Uninstall via Extension Manager. LibFredo6 remains (used by other tools like RoundCorner).

SketchUp faces have a front (white/gray) and a back (blue/purple). Joint Push Pull relies heavily on face directions. If your extrusion goes the wrong way, reverse your faces first ( Right Click > Reverse Faces ).