A Recent Project
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Thought I'd show part of a recent project I did. Sorry about the quality. I had to make screen grabs from the PDF file. If you want to see the whole thing, pick up a copy of Fine Woodworking's Tools and Shops 2010 which should be on the racks shortly.


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Dear David,
As usual, quality work. Was it all SU and Layout?
Kind regards,
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Dear Bob,
Thank you very much. The illustrations in the article are just high res exports from SketchUp. there was a little bit of post SketchUp editing to create the transparent (blue) areas and to insert scaled down versions of screws and bolts which I exported be themselves so they'd hold detail. All the "rendering" was done in Sketchup, though.
There is an associated plan document which I did in LayOut. It can be downloaded from Fine Woodworking.
Dave
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Dave
I aspire to that level of detail in my models - super job!!
Dermot
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Awesome Dave, it's fantastic

I love this sort of thing, it is clearly well presented and modeled.
Did you add all text and arrows in LO?
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Thank you all.
Dylan, I didn't add the text and arrows for the article and to be honest, I don't know what application was used for that. I also did a proper plan document in PDF form. that was done in LO. I used dimensions, arrows and text in LO for that.
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Great work... again showing the power of native SU. Love it!
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...Thank you!

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I'm a cabinet maker and mill worker and I think I'd be putting that bench in my house as furniture. I'd be afraid to get it dusty or stained and marked with glue!!! Awesome job Dave.
Cheers,
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Thanks Guys.
Jeff, it's Garrett Hacks's bench. He built a new one after 30 years with the previous one. It certainly is very sturdy. There's a video of him talking about and using the bench on the FWW site.
I finally got a copy of the magazine yesterday. I must say I'm pleased with how the images look. They don't look blatantly like SketchUp drawings and fit very well with the hand=drawn illustrations. It's different seeing them in print in the magazine than on the screen.
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