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    • G Offline
      Goonster
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      I am building a table using a plan drawn by Luca Dal Molin from SketchupWoodPlans.com. The reason was mainly to get acquainted with the various different joints - dovetail, mortis & tenon etc. It is the first time I have attempted something this complex. My bird tables were OK but there was not much in the way of joints to worry about. This will test me a bit more, especially my accuracy when assembling the different parts. I was just wondering if it would be better to add the wood texture to the different pieces as I progress or should I leave it until the end?

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      • D Offline
        dedmin
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        Leave it to the end - won't distracting You from the modeling process, lighter file size to work with and at the end when start painting You will see the whole picture.

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        • G Offline
          Goonster
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          OK I`ll do that then. Thanks. πŸ‘

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            Dave R
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            I agree with dedmin on this. Concentrate on modeling first. After the model is complete, do the painting.

            When you do get to the point of adding materials, make sure you open the components and add the materials to the faces inside so you can control their orientation and position. And unless you have images of long sections of boards, don't use highly figured materials. They will look very artificial.

            I don't use little square materials like those included with SketchUp and I don't want seamless materials although many folks like seamless. My opinion is if you want seamless materials, use plastic. Real wood isn't seamless.

            You might find this to be of some use.

            Etaoin Shrdlu

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            • B Offline
              brandy20
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              Hi Goonster,

              nothing to add to the advice you were given. Just to say Thank You for downloading a model from my blog, hope you like it.

              Cheers β˜€

              Luca

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              • G Offline
                Goonster
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                I love it Luca. Thanks so much for posting it. πŸ˜‰

                Thanks for all the advice on materials. I`ll have to have a proper read of that link before I do any texturising. Thanks Dave. πŸ‘

                Heres how Im getting on so far -

                http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd349/G00nster/My Sketchups/Tableprogress.jpg

                And an X-ray version -

                http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd349/G00nster/My Sketchups/TableX-ray.jpg

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                • B Offline
                  brandy20
                  last edited by

                  You're doing a good job Goonster πŸ‘

                  Did you intentionally left out the molding on the legs?

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                  • B Offline
                    brandy20
                    last edited by

                    This is the table finished. It serves well in my kitchen πŸ˜‰


                    Tavolo_finito_C.jpg


                    Tavolo_finito_dettaglio_coda_c.jpg

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                    • D Offline
                      dedmin
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                      Where is the gun? 🀣

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                      • G Offline
                        Goonster
                        last edited by

                        I think you did a great job with the table. It looks great.

                        Yes I did leave out the molding on the legs. I just wanted to get on with the joints. I`ll probably add it later.

                        dedmin - the gun? Not with you . ❓

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                        • G Offline
                          Goonster
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                          Here is the finished table.

                          http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd349/G00nster/My Sketchups/Tablewithdrawers.png

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