Joint Push Pull Sketchup 2021

Q: Is Joint Push Pull free for SketchUp 2021? A: There is a free trial version that limits extrusion distance and adds a watermark. The full license costs ~$25 USD (one-time).

Q: Does it work on Apple Silicon Macs (M1/M2) running SketchUp 2021? A: Yes. The Rosetta 2 translation layer handles Ruby extensions natively. No reported issues as of 2024. Joint Push Pull Sketchup 2021

Q: Can I uninstall it without breaking LibFredo6? A: Yes. Uninstall via Extension Manager. LibFredo6 remains (used by other tools like RoundCorner). Q: Is Joint Push Pull free for SketchUp 2021

Q: Why does my extrusion have holes? A: Your original surface likely had "hidden geometry" (softened but not smoothed). Go to View > Hidden Geometry and check for stray vertices. When to use : Creating baseboards, crown molding,


When to use: Creating baseboards, crown molding, or railings from a path. How it works: You select edges, not faces. JPP extrudes a profile along those edges. 2021 Note: This mode now respects edge softening better than in SketchUp 2019. Softened edges remain soft after extrusion.

If you have a low-poly shape, subdivide it first (using Artisan or SubD), then apply Normal Push/Pull. The result is a beautifully smooth double-sided shell.

Joint Push Pull works flawlessly with SketchUp 2021 (both Windows and Mac). Just ensure you install LibFredo6 (the shared library for Fredo6 plugins) first.