![]() I was initially moving the component by dragging its faces, which does move the object, but does not trigger the same "snapping" options on adjacent components. You can also drag the corner or edge instead of clicking and releasing, but the advantage of the click-move-click is that it will be easier to pan/zoom/rotate the camera while the selected component follows you around. ![]() The solution is to select the move tool ('m'), click a corner or an edge of one component, release, move the cursor until it snaps on the corner or edge it should connect to, and click again. I have simultaneously sought out help on a different forum, and received the following answer, which resolved the issue. Just in case, I'm showing a snapshot of my 'view' settings here: And I've tried moving the two pieces independently in the hope of "resetting" the grid, with no noticeable change. If I keep moving another notch, then the overlap is clear, confirming that the previous "notch" was as close as I could get it: If I move the horizontal piece closer to the vertical piece by "one notch", I still end up with a minute noticeable gap, but as the top image shows, its real measurement is 0": ), and objects seem to move in 1/16" increments. I'm using a grid that is 1/16" (the possible settings go as low as 1/64 But notice how the visible gap shows up as 0" N.B: I've added an arbitrary line, 3/8" apart, just for scale. If I move the objects as close as possible to one another, visually, and then use the measuring tool to confirm distances, I get a distance of 0" displayed, even though there is a clearly visible gap. How do I get objects to line up perfectly? I'm using the online free version of sketchup, and after adding several objects and moving them around, I can't quite seem to get two objects to line up (snap) exactly onto each other.
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