Overhead Line Shaft Detail
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Thank you Rich and Charles.
Rich, I expect I'll need to build out the shop more before I try to animate it.
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Top notch details and illustration!
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Spline gears! Nice!
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This is getting better and better. I was going to say, when is the animation coming but Rich beat me to it.
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@marked001 said:
This is getting better and better.
Thank you.
I got a little sidetracked.
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That's some delicious modelling in the axle. Especially the top of the neck as it tapers and bends.
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@rich o brien said:
That's some delicious modelling in the axle.
Thank you very much my friend. That was fun to work out.
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Excellent modeling as always!
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@dave r said:
Front axle I-beam from around 1905...and a wheel for a rail car from around 1895
wunderbar Dave! -
I'm not exactly sure what this is used for but I made a model of it anyway. The handle drives the ratchet wheel which drive the pointy bit on top upward. There's a tapered squre hole on the bottom of the handle which would appear to allow the handle to sit on something. I presume the pointing bit is used to split something.
And a cut-away view showing the threads and the rachet wheel and pawl.
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Another excellent machine model!
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@dave r said:
Here's a detail showing some of the screw threads. Added some color in the render.
Do you do this for a living?
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@mill3rluke said:
Do you do this for a living?
Do what? Make 3D models in SketchUp? Yes. This model is an assembly of a bunch of separate parts I modeled mostly for my own entertainment and to practice using SketchUp.
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@dave r said:
@mill3rluke said:
Do you do this for a living?
Do what? Make 3D models in SketchUp? Yes. This model is an assembly of a bunch of separate parts I modeled mostly for my own entertainment and to practice using SketchUp.
No i mean are you a designer by profession? do you make you income from designing etc?
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I do some design work, mostly furniture design.
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Small pipe cutter!
Another excellent model.
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