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Hey, what is a up, nation? In this session were gonna be answering a question from Matz, who asks How can I cut a tube in a 45 degree segment? Ive created a tube here in Sketchup already, and there are a few different ways that you can actually cut a tube in Sketchup. So Im going to show you those three starting with maybe the most obvious, and then go from there. So if I was in here and I wanted to make a 45-degree cut, the first thing I would do would be to make a group of that tube and then make another object that essentially were gonna use to slice our tube. So Im gonna rotate, press Q here to bring up the rotate tool, and rotate this face 45 degrees. Im not gonna be too careful about how I move this, Im just gonna move it so that it intersects the tube. As long as it is fully covering that tube, Im good. So the next thing up here in the tool bar I have its called the solid tools, if you dont have this you just right-click in the open space and you want to make sure t