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      Walter S. Arnold
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      Here's another one. I'm still mostly using SU 4.0. 💚Bianco carrara fireplace drawing

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        Walter S. Arnold
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        And heres the finished product. (well, the fireplace is finished, the room isn't). It was installed last week.

        Bianco Carrara marble fireplace
        It's carved in white Carrara marble.

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          Gaieus
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          It was high time, Walter, to re-register. Again, welcome back and thanks for sharing this - the "final product" is just beautiful and it's good to see that you can use SU so efficiently in your workflow.

          Gai...

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            Walter S. Arnold
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            This one is closely related to the previous, just mild adjustments to the SU design. Different type of marble, Marquinia, a black Spanish marble with white veining.SU modelPencil renderingInstalled fireplace

            I prefer not to do renderings; I find pencil communicates much better, renderings are just distracting for my clients. The pencil lets them use their imagination, renderings are more "frozen" and limiting. Also, with a piece of tracing paper over the SU printout, it just takes a few minutes; you can waste endless hours develpoing and tweeking renderings.

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              art4med
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              So, Walter,

              You do the dimensional mark-up for your (sculpture or fireplace mantel) in SU--- and then send to the computer to carve? :") HA

              Your detail is immense!

              All the Best from a frustrated carver,
              C>

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                Walter S. Arnold
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                Drawing for Tudor fireplace 91-M
                Finished fireplace laid out on my shop floor
                Detail of the fireplace.
                Just finished this one, it's ready to crate and ship.
                Those top corner pieces were a fun bit of geometry.

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                  Gaieus
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                  Hi Walter, "long time no see"!

                  Glad you posted again; these are so beautiful! Congratulation for the nice work and thanks for sharing it! 👍

                  Gai...

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                    Walter S. Arnold
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                    Detail of installed limestone fireplaceThe same view of the SU model

                    I was able to visit the site last month and take this photo of the installed fireplace.

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                      chrisjk
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                      What inspiring work - thank you for showing it to us. It's also fascinating to see how you use SU - I love the tidbit about tracing over the SU output!

                      Chris

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                        d12dozr
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                        Very cool to see the stages from design to finished product. Thanks for posting! ☀

                        3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                        http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                          Walter S. Arnold
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                          SU drawing of the cornice, two viewsFirst steps in cutting the capitalSecond steps in cutting the capitalFinished fireplace set out on shop floor for final fitting.

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                            Walter S. Arnold
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                            Here's another. I finished this one 18 months ago, but just had the opportunity to visit the home and take photos.


                            SU proposal drawing for a Chrysanthemum fireplace in two types of Italian marble.


                            The finished fireplace, in a restored Victorian home.

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                              Walter S. Arnold
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                              Another one from a few years back; I started modeling it in SU v.2, then mid job upgraded to SU v.3.
                              It's a double-wide Tudor, rather unusual. Both fireboxes are wood burning masonry. I finally had the chance to visit the home a couple weeks ago, so I could take these installed photos.
                              Sketchup 3.0 model for a double tudor fireplaceThe installed limestone double wide fireplace.A detail of the carving.

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                                dermotcoll
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                                Truly magificent work - a true mastercraftsman - you do not get many of your skill level to the pound these days!!
                                Very beautiful work sir.

                                When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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