The Joint Push Pull SketchUp extension is a powerful tool for creating complex 3D models. Its ease of use, precise control, and ability to create complex geometries make it an ideal tool for architects, interior designers, and product designers. By following these tips and best practices, users can get the most out of this extension and take their modeling skills to the next level.

: Once installed, activate the tool through the Extensions menu in SketchUp.

In this article, we'll explore the ins and outs of Joint Push Pull in SketchUp, including a step-by-step guide on how to use it, tips and tricks for getting the most out of this feature, and some expert advice on how to overcome common challenges.

While SketchUp’s native Push/Pull tool cannot handle curved surfaces out of the box, you can achieve similar results using native tools if budget is a strict constraint:

While Fredo6 plugins used to be entirely free, they now require a small, one-time premium fee (typically around $12–$15 per plugin, or available in cost-effective bundles). Create a free account on SketchUcation. Purchase the license through their secure portal.