Ever tried to import Profile Builder 2 assemblies from the 3D Warehouse? This video shows you how to do it!
Backyard Fence Assembly
Here’s a fence that you can use if you feel like building your own backyard!
Posts are 12″ x 12″ at approx. 10ft spacing.
Metal Railing Barrier
A metal railing that could be used as safety barrier.
Church Pew Assembly
Markitekt uploaded the original version of this assembly and then I added some materials to it. Thanks for sharing this great assembly, Mark. I had wanted to create a church pew assembly for a long time now but never got around to it!
Picket Fence Assembly
A complex picket fence assembly.
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Rail Line Assembly
Here is a great rail line assembly shared by Garth Kay-Hards complete with materials.
Elegant Railing Assembly
This is one of several great assemblies recently shared by Pippa C. The assembly includes a 2×4 chamfered timber top rail, 1″ metal rod for mid bars, posts with timber accents and bolts.
It is so easy to share an assembly on the 3D Warehouse. Just build an assembly in SketchUp, make it a component, and then right-click 3D Warehouse->Share Component. To help other PB2 users find it, be sure to tag the model with the words ‘profile builder’ and ‘assembly’.
Rustic Wood Railing Assembly
This assembly is comprised of three main components set to fixed spacing. The minimum junction angle parameter is set to 180 degrees so that the repeating pattern of the posts and railing will be maintained across corners. As always – download, load into PB2 Assembler, and build!
Rope Mesh Wood Railing Assembly
This railing assembly uses a polyline profile for the rope mesh. I saw a rail like this at a recent trip to a popular theme park. As always – download, load into PB2 Assembler, and build!
Brick Bench and Rail Assembly
A bench and rail combo. As always – download, load into PB2 Assembler, and build!
Curb and Rail Barrier Assembly
Curb and railing used as a barrier between pathways and greenspaces.
2×4 Stud Wall Assembly
This 2×4 8ft stud wall assembly is complete with OSB sheathing, bottom plate and double top plate.
3/4″ Bolt Assembly
This bolt assembly is complete with nut and washer. Just click the outer faces of the objects you want to bolt together and the bolt will automatically orient itself with the correct length.
Industrial Stairs Assembly
Here’s a fairly complex industrial stair assembly. It contains steel grating stairs with checker plate nosing, tube handrail, post baseplates, and even bolts.
Industrial Guardrail Assembly
This railing is typical of industrial sites. It is comprised of tube steel and also includes a kickplate.
German Steel Profiles
This collection of German Steel Profiles includes Angle, Channel, HE, I, IPE, Pipe and Tube.
Add to CartOpen Web Steel Joist Assembly
The cool thing about this assembly is that it also works along a slope so you can use it for sloping roof structures. After building, you might have to make a simple adjustment to the diagonals component so that they don’t overlap. This is easily done using the ‘Edit Path’ tool.
Spiral Staircase Assembly
Draw a helix, select it, then build this assembly along the path. OK, that took about 10 seconds! This staircase was inspired by this video.
Wood Railing and Metal Spindle Assembly
This railing assembly was inspired by the railings in my own house! There are three spindle components each with a different start setback which allows you to create the spindle pattern shown.