When You Decide to Quit SketchUp...
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I still have one of these and use it sometimes.
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I thought you were going to suggest Crack as it's far less addictive.
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that's probably cheaper than the table I showed, too.
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First image is something real or an 3D avatar ?
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@unknownuser said:
First image is something real or an 3D avatar ?
It's a SketchUp model rendered in Kerkythea.
Just kidding. It's real. This is from the source:
@unknownuser said:
Nike Hydraulics
$19,500
ca 1940
steel and acrylic
Swedish[i]"This restored drafting table was made by Nike Hydraulics
in Eskilstuna, Sweden. The base, drawing arm and light
are made from nickel plated steel and the base has a
hydraulic mechanism. It pivots, angles and moves up and
down to a minimum height of 5β and a maximum of 5β-10β.
It includes a drafting arm, adjustable light and a 41βx 60β
acrylic top." -
I love my drawing board! Will never give it up....
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Snagged parallel motion, blocked Roterings, eraser bits everywhere, Pounce! COW GUM!!!... Ahh! happy days!
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aaaaaaaah....those were the days
I have just recently moved into new office premises and it is a little smaller than my previous one.
Then, I had two Mutoh boards with adjustable parallel motions, I had to part with one of them when I moved. It was a sad day. I kept the other, not because I use it very often, but because it's like a security blanket, and it brings back fond memories of the skills of draughtsmanship.
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I have not drafted in probably 15 years. Definitely miss it.
Fun fact... the drawings for alot of tv/film sets (in NYC anyway) are still all hand drafted. I was shocked when I got into the biz and came across this. Some really impressive drawings skills too.
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I probably did some of my best work on the drawing board. One had to be economical with the views, unlike today's 3D modelling suites where views are generated by a mouse click.
Bob
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