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    • kenK Offline
      ken
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      I usually do not get to see my work in action. But today, I was sent a photo of the welding habitat as installed at -100 fsw. To me, it is as pretty as some your renders.

      I know it is not architectural, but that the amazing thing about SketchUp, the versatility of the program.

      Ken


      Habitatv2.jpg

      Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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        watkins
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        Dear Ken,

        Did you design the habitat in Sketchup? If so, it is nice to see a few more engineers in the loop.

        Do you use 3D CAD software too?

        Regards,
        Bob

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        • kenK Offline
          ken
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          Bob

          Yes, the design was exclusively in SketchUp. I first had to draw the underwater portion of the oil platform to get all the tubular members in the correct position. Then I designed the habitat to fit around the node, allowing openings for each member. In this case 6 original jacket members and 1 new repair member. After finishing the design, I send it to our engineering staff to make sure that the design is safe. In this particular habitat, there was 68k of up lift force after the habitat is dewatered.

          I haven’t tried any other 3d programs and have no plans to start, retirement next year. Going fishing.

          I am not an engineer, just a “to old to dive” diver that knows how to use SketchUp.

          I use TurboCAD 15 to make the fabrication drawings. I like TurboCAD because it will import SketchUp files, and is a program that I can afford. The company supplies me with Auto Cad, however I find it is over kill for my use.

          Most of the stuff I do I can’t show, but I just wanted someone in the SketchUp community to see that the program is making some headway into some serious non-architectural projects.

          Just wish they would change the name, so I wouldn’t have to defend the program every time I show something to a client and he wants to know what I used to make the illustrations. Been thinking about calling it DAMCAD since we also do work on dams.

          Thanks for your interest

          Regards Ken

          Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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          • boofredlayB Offline
            boofredlay
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            What an interesting project.
            Thanks for all the info.
            I am glad you get to see your work realized; very gratifying I am sure.

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            • J Offline
              Jackson
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              Ken,

              Absolutely fascinating stuff! It's so interesting to see SU being used for fields outwith architecture, industrial design, gaming, etc.

              @unknownuser said:

              Just wish they would change the name, so I wouldn’t have to defend the program every time I show something to a client and he wants to know what I used to make the illustrations.

              Amen to that- such a shame that the same minds who brilliantly re-invented 3D modelling also decided to give it a really lame name. It says a lot about how good SU actually is that it has completely dominated the market even with such an awful moniker, but I often wonder if it wouldn't be quite so derided amongst hardcore 3D modellers if it had a grown-up name. It's undoubtedly too late for them to change it now, but maybe simply "SU" will eventually catch on amongst laypeople.

              Jackson

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