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    Dave R
    last edited by 12 Jan 2011, 20:47

    grain-2.png

    It works for me. I don't know why it didn't work for you. How were you trying to extrude it?

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      Larsen
      last edited by 12 Jan 2011, 22:14

      Hello Dave,
      With Joint Push Pull. It works for the first file and not for the second. It looks like it's me who doesn't work. πŸ˜„

      [Every form of thinking perish by excess of its basic principles.

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        Dave R
        last edited by 12 Jan 2011, 22:22

        I just used the normal Push/Pull to do that. Joint Push/Pull is not required.

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          Larsen
          last edited by 13 Jan 2011, 00:05

          You're RIGHT, Dave. I did it now.
          It appears that this is a straight grain. I'll do the same thing with spiral and reverse-spiral (interlocked ?). reverse-spiral is from me. Is there others type of grains?. My ambition is to recognize any part of wood by its grain. Yet it will stay a hobby. Any suggestions?


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            Dave R
            last edited by 13 Jan 2011, 01:18

            My suggestion would be to skip trying to draw wood gain in SketchUp. Your drawing doesn't actually show how the grain of the wood will be. It just shows the annular rings. Interlocking grain and other grain features would be very difficult to draw in SketchUp. Here's an example of a wood species that has interlocked grain.

            http://yannirigos.com/media/woods/Blackwood.jpg

            Here's another.

            http://www.owlhardwood.com/images/products/500x300/leopardwood.jpg

            If you can draw these in as SketchUp models, you'll be doing quite well.

            If you want to learn about wood, and its grain, get some wood and look at it closely. Not all species create interlocking grain. Some species exhibit a wide variety of wood grain patterns. I think instead of drawing, I would search via Google for the huge amount of information that already exists.

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              Larsen
              last edited by 13 Jan 2011, 09:57

              "skip trying" ? For sure no. πŸ˜† and Thanks a LOT.

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                Larsen
                last edited by 13 Jan 2011, 10:08

                I think I will initiate (later)a topic on wood grain. Because I have a 1000 questions about it. But not now, I am not yet bored with my chair. Any suggestions. What do you think Dave?

                [Every form of thinking perish by excess of its basic principles.

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                  Larsen
                  last edited by 14 Jan 2011, 14:50

                  This arrangement is made with clf_component_stringer plugin.

                  Thanks Chris.


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                    Larsen
                    last edited by 20 Jan 2011, 23:52

                    A newborn named: Larsen-Marough.
                    Please, I want the opinion of all pro woodworkers.

                    thanks.


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                      Dave R
                      last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 00:18

                      Well, it's red.

                      How do you propose to build it? how high is the seat? It looks like it would be difficult to get out of without it tipping forward.

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                        Larsen
                        last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 13:42

                        Now it's green. πŸ˜„

                        tipping forward: yes Dave, i've take into account this; the gravity centre i.e distribution of mass is (in theory)at the back making stability of the structure. But who knows?

                        Thanks to all.


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                          Larsen
                          last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 14:05

                          Please, is there nice wood textures all around? I found several but all are not well grained.
                          Yes, grain became a obsession for me.

                          Thanks.

                          [Every form of thinking perish by excess of its basic principles.

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                            Rich O Brien Moderator
                            last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 14:10

                            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=486

                            You should invest some time searching the forums as it has lots of user contributions regard wood images. But this link is a good place to start.

                            As for the chair.....rule#1

                            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp

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                              Dave R
                              last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 14:12

                              You can go through the links here. I think you'll find some decent wood grain materials at some of those links. Arroway has some nice, high resolution wood grain images. It depends upon what you want, though. Do you want seamless or do you want extreme realism? Real wood grain isn't seamless. That will be more difficult to come up with, too.

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                                Larsen
                                last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 14:33

                                O'Brien, I have only a two-sided brain, and i've searched for a while, but seems that it's hidden somewhere. By the way what do you means by rule#1. πŸ˜‰

                                Thanks Dave for your support. I really appreciate.

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                                  Larsen
                                  last edited by 21 Jan 2011, 20:14

                                  Is there a limitation on the dimensions of attached images? ❓


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                                    Dave R
                                    last edited by 22 Jan 2011, 12:08

                                    There is a limit on the size of the display window. I generally put my images on a web-based album and link to them in my post rather than uploading them here.

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                                      Gaieus
                                      last edited by 22 Jan 2011, 14:12

                                      @dave r said:

                                      There is a limit on the size of the display window. I generally put my images on a web-based album and link to them in my post rather than uploading them here.

                                      And that's why the forum ends up with no longer available images (that have been deleted on the 3rd party servers).
                                      πŸ˜’
                                      Just look at Pete's tutorials...

                                      Gai...

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                                        Dave R
                                        last edited by 22 Jan 2011, 17:34

                                        True.

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                                          Larsen
                                          last edited by 5 Mar 2011, 21:20

                                          Please, why, the images shrink ?


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