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    Double ended pine tree and ball latch

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    • G Offline
      gaaraa13
      last edited by

      Here the ball latch type
      http://www.efc-intl.com/products/panel-clips-latch-type-2-piece-tree-mount-165055.htm

      Here the double ended christmas tree
      http://www.isc-sl.com/products/panel-fasteners-hole-plugs/double-ended-clips/double-ended-clip/hdept/?code=u&seccion=pn6ny1t1&seguimiento=2n0ry+sn56r0r45+-+u1yr+2y7t5+-+Q17oyr+r0qrq+pyv2&family=VfPPf&family2=2n0ry%20sn56r0r45%20-%20u1yr%202y7t5&agrip=Q17oyr%20r0qrq%20pyv25*&group=UQRcg&plastic=F&tipodatos=numerico&numdatos=2&campo1=CPREDEF3&dato1=&margen1=0,25&campo2=CPREDEF4&dato2=&margen2=0,25

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        I see. Those should be pretty basic. Have you tried drawing them yourself? Are these to be shown in context in drawings of cabinets? If so, they won''t need much detail.

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        • G Offline
          gaaraa13
          last edited by

          I have tried to drew the fittings myself.But am just a beginner in sketchup and was wondering whether the fittings existed that could save me some time. They are for use with small shelves that will be "clipped" together to make a bigger furniture.
          As soon as I draw the model, I will post the idea

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Please remember that you are making a 'model'.
            It is not a true representation of the real-world.
            To do this you would need to model every atom.
            Only model as much as you need to convey your concept/intentions.
            For example, a simple peg/cylinder might do for this 'christmas-tree' - what benefit do you or the recipient of your information get from you spending considerable time and effort modeling every last 'sprig' that will never be seen when it is all assembled anyway ??

            Please 'think' before you 'do'.

            TIG

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              TECHDAVE02
              last edited by

              try trace parts

              http://www.traceparts.com/

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                Do they have those models in SketchUp or are you just offering a place to search?

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                  TECHDAVE02
                  last edited by

                  place to search

                  http://www.tracepartsonline.net/(S(ij2umhbml0zvy555gomp5455/partdetails.aspx?PartFamilyID=10-22122011-068481&PartID=10-22122011-068481&sk_Reference=&Class=TRACE&ClsID=/ROOT/&fwsid=GLOBALV3&ManId=EMILE_MAURIN_BV

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                  • J Offline
                    jpalm32
                    last edited by

                    Try https://cart.reidsupply.com
                    Has most parts in 3D format to download

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                    • G Offline
                      gaaraa13
                      last edited by

                      Hi all Thanks for your answers. A plan needs to be detailed. For the 3D model for sure details are not needed, but for the woodworker he needs detailed plan.I'll just do the model with a stud.

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        Of course a plan needs to be detailed but the woodworker won't be making these parts. If they are at least recognizable and you specify them in the materials list and identify them with labels, the woodworker will have more than enough information.

                        I draw lots of plans and always have to include hardware but there's never been a case where I had to have fine detail drawn on that hardware.

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