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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
      last edited by

      Hi Guys,

      I had a look at Sean Headrick's Web Site, Sean is a Member
      here. http://www.headrickdesigngroup.com

      I was very impressed with his work and in particular his
      design for an arched Foot Bridge. The detail is really
      ingenious.

      Mike


      Timber Foot Bridge 01.png


      Timber Foot Bridge 02.png


      Timber Foot Bridge 03.png

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      • utilerU Offline
        utiler
        last edited by

        Wow Mike, that is unique!!! great bit of thinking....

        Cheers!

        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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        • M Offline
          mateo soletic
          last edited by

          Great stuff ,I love the design.

          [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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          • Mike LuceyM Offline
            Mike Lucey
            last edited by

            Hi Guys,

            I wonder did Sean design this in SketchUp. If he did I would
            be interested in learning how he approched things ... must PM
            him and ask.

            Mike

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            • urgenU Offline
              urgen
              last edited by

              ...good design,good details,thanks Mike/// ๐Ÿ‘

              --pupil forever...------

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              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
                last edited by

                I've emailed Sean, hopefully he will have time to comment
                and enlighten us โ˜€

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                • S Offline
                  seanheadrick
                  last edited by

                  Hey Guys,

                  I really appreciate your interest in this design. I remember when I built it I had just started using SU because I had dragged my laptop out to the job site to show the contractor the awesome new 3D modeling software I had found. So I was still relying on pencil and paper for most of my idea development. I will sit down this weekend and do a model of the bridge.

                  DO OR DO NOT, THERE IS NO TRY.

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                  • Joe WoodJ Offline
                    Joe Wood
                    last edited by

                    I'll be looking foreword to seeing how you built that bridge Sean. I'm especially interested in why you used that stepped scarf joint on the side facia/beam? Was that for looks only?? Very nice detail ๐Ÿ™‚

                    Joe Wood
                    woodsshop.com/

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                    • S Offline
                      seanheadrick
                      last edited by

                      Hey Guys,
                      Here is a model of the bridge. The slide show demonstrates generally how I put it together. I built it almost entirely at my shop. I built forms at my shop that had sockets for the structural beams. The bottom of the sockets were sloped to allow for drainage. The bottom edge of the arch is a 23' radius. All the decking was screwed and plugged. The decorative joinery served a couple solutions. I couldn't make the fascia with a single piece of wood given the height of the arch, and I didn't want a butt joint that would inevitably separate. I also wanted to have the decking captured between the fascias so the end grains were not exposed.
                      I had wanted to add some labels that were only visible in the present scene, but the labels didn't disappear when the scene changed. How do you do that?


                      asian bridge.skp

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                      • Joe WoodJ Offline
                        Joe Wood
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for going to the trouble Sean. Boy that bridge has some nice strong beams! Did you use redwood, or wr cedar for the laminations?

                        sorry, but I can't answer your question about those labels.

                        Joe Wood
                        woodsshop.com/

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                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                          Mike Lucey
                          last edited by

                          Hi Sean,

                          Well done, I've d/l the model and have check out the construction.
                          You have some nice design ideas / details there, food for thought!

                          I note that you have 'built up' the whole presentation by adding
                          more and more to the basic model (foundations). In order to be
                          able to attach tags (descriptions) to each scene I would copy the
                          model to a new scene and then add the tag. If you make components
                          and groups it keeps the overall file small. I'm sure there are
                          other ways of doing this but it works for me.

                          Mike

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                          • jim smithJ Offline
                            jim smith
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                            For models where I have shown the progression from the existing building, showing demolition and then showing the new work, i have put the tags on separate layers - note#1, Note#2 etc. and turn them off for the next scene. Seems to work ok for me.

                            "Out of clutter find simplicity,
                            from discord find harmony,
                            In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity"
                            Albert Einstein

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                            • S Offline
                              seanheadrick
                              last edited by

                              I built this back in Atlanta where redwood is a little harder to find. I used pressure treated yellow pine for the beams, redwood for the fascias and railing posts, and cypress on the treads and railings. I didn't model it but my railings were actually two layers of 5/4 x 6. the first layer I screwed to the shoulders of the tenons on the posts, and then the second layer I screwed from underneath so there weren't any visible fasteners.
                              I appreciate the suggestion on the labels.I should have thought of that.

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