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    Walter S. Arnold
    last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 12:55

    Here's an SU design I created for a marble fireplace.
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    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/Arnold-DT-02-SU.jpg

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      Walter S. Arnold
      last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 12:56

      And here's my finished carved fireplace in the shop, prior to shipping to my client. (well, almost finished; after setting it up I saw some needed modifications, and disassembled it and made the changes. I won't get another set-up photo until it gets installed).

      I used Italian antique Broccatello di Siena marble to carve this one.

      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/Arnold-DT-02-640.jpg

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        boofredlay
        last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 12:57

        That is beautiful!

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          tomsdesk
          last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 12:58

          Walter,
          Love the marble color...never see before.
          Nice work, Tom.

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          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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            Walter S. Arnold
            last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 13:00

            @tomsdesk said:

            Walter,
            Love the marble color...never see before.
            Nice work, Tom.

            Broccatello is a rare one. You'll see it in old churches; there are some magnificent baptismal fonts near the entrance to the Vatican (St. Peters) carved from this marble. It's a variety of Giallo di Siena, the golden yellow slightly transluscent marble from the area around Siena, Italy. (in the Chianti district South of Florence). The broccatello grade has heavy veining, usually purple or brown. I'm able to get hold of an occasional old block, quarried decades ago and hidden away in the back of some marble yards in Italy. When I bought this block it was black from dirt and covered with overgrowth of weeds... but the person who had it knew exactly what it was, he'd been hiding it and saving it a long time.

            Here's a photo of a pair of bookmatched panels in this marble.

            [WalterArnold]

            http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/broccatello_panels.jpg

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              Shaun Tennant
              last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 13:01

              Walter, wow. thanks for posting the last image. stunning. I just stared at it for a while, absolutely magnificant, great find.

              Whether they find a life there or not, I think Jupiter should be called an enemy planet.

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                alan wood
                last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 13:02

                Beautiful craftsmanship. What skill.
                alan

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                  not registered yet
                  last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 13:03

                  %(#BF8000)[Congratulations on a superb effort ❗]

                  [BillyGrey]

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                    Ross Macintosh
                    last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 13:05

                    Walter -- I haven't forgotten that I said I'd be commissioning some of your work when (power of positive thinking) I win the lottery. I'll keep you busy!

                    Thanks for sharing images of your project with us.

                    Regards, Ross

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                      John Sayers
                      last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 13:06

                      lovely craftmanship, well done.

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                        Walter S. Arnold
                        last edited by 9 Feb 2008, 20:51

                        Here's another one. I'm still mostly using SU 4.0. πŸ’šBianco carrara fireplace drawing

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                          Walter S. Arnold
                          last edited by 9 Feb 2008, 20:53

                          And heres the finished product. (well, the fireplace is finished, the room isn't). It was installed last week.

                          Bianco Carrara marble fireplace
                          It's carved in white Carrara marble.

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                            Gaieus
                            last edited by 10 Feb 2008, 01:13

                            It was high time, Walter, to re-register. Again, welcome back and thanks for sharing this - the "final product" is just beautiful and it's good to see that you can use SU so efficiently in your workflow.

                            Gai...

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                              Walter S. Arnold
                              last edited by 16 Feb 2008, 21:49

                              This one is closely related to the previous, just mild adjustments to the SU design. Different type of marble, Marquinia, a black Spanish marble with white veining.SU modelPencil renderingInstalled fireplace

                              I prefer not to do renderings; I find pencil communicates much better, renderings are just distracting for my clients. The pencil lets them use their imagination, renderings are more "frozen" and limiting. Also, with a piece of tracing paper over the SU printout, it just takes a few minutes; you can waste endless hours develpoing and tweeking renderings.

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                                art4med
                                last edited by 29 Feb 2008, 21:01

                                So, Walter,

                                You do the dimensional mark-up for your (sculpture or fireplace mantel) in SU--- and then send to the computer to carve? :") HA

                                Your detail is immense!

                                All the Best from a frustrated carver,
                                C>

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                                  Walter S. Arnold
                                  last edited by 14 May 2009, 21:42

                                  Drawing for Tudor fireplace 91-M
                                  Finished fireplace laid out on my shop floor
                                  Detail of the fireplace.
                                  Just finished this one, it's ready to crate and ship.
                                  Those top corner pieces were a fun bit of geometry.

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                                    Gaieus
                                    last edited by 16 May 2009, 12:23

                                    Hi Walter, "long time no see"!

                                    Glad you posted again; these are so beautiful! Congratulation for the nice work and thanks for sharing it! πŸ‘

                                    Gai...

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                                      Walter S. Arnold
                                      last edited by 29 Jan 2010, 00:53

                                      Detail of installed limestone fireplaceThe same view of the SU model

                                      I was able to visit the site last month and take this photo of the installed fireplace.

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                                        chrisjk
                                        last edited by 29 Jan 2010, 08:04

                                        What inspiring work - thank you for showing it to us. It's also fascinating to see how you use SU - I love the tidbit about tracing over the SU output!

                                        Chris

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                                          d12dozr
                                          last edited by 29 Jan 2010, 16:51

                                          Very cool to see the stages from design to finished product. Thanks for posting! β˜€

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