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Anonymous
i found the site below, but i can't figure out how to convert .lzh to either sketchbook files, or just unfold them in pepakura. help?
http://hos.quu.cc/data/index.html

also, some more sites if someones wants

first is a search site for sketchbook models, some decent stuff on there, but mostly not. still may be worth a look
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/

just sites
http://paperartgadgets.blogspot.com/
http://www.freewebs.com/chamoo_papercrafts/papercraft.htm
http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/
http://members.home.nl/saarloos/index.htm
http://www.sr-fraude.com/

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>> Anonymous
http://zip.4chan.org/po/res/71076.html

They're doing the same thing, from the same site.
>> Anonymous
.lzh is a compression file, like .zip or .rar, but less used. Hell, there are like hundreds of obscure compression files out there.
Tugzip can handle it:
http://www.tugzip.com/

And usually what I do when I find a file I don't know how to handle is looking it in wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.lzh

Not your best choice for this kind of stuff, but I lost the link to that site that has info of thousands of file extensions...
>> Anonymous
>>72521Not your best choice for this kind of stuff, but I lost the link to that site that has info of thousands of file extensions...
Never thought of Googling "file extensions" to find it again lol?
http://filext.com/
>> Anonymous
it's called Sketchup, not Sketchbook
>> Anonymous
>>72528
Thanks, I will bookmark it, through I probably won't use it a lot, reason why I didn't made any effort in trying to find the site again.