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    • R Offline
      rfritz
      last edited by

      Recently I wanted to build a kneehole desk with bowed front drawers and was having a hard time determining the appropriate curvature of the drawer fronts as well as appropriate scale and placement of the drawer pedestals. What I came up with was to establish initial layout lines in Sketchup for the overall size (width and depth) of the desk "footprint" and draw in a rectangle. Then I began to add secondary layout lines for the pedestals and eventually begin to layout the arch of the drawer fronts. After 2 to 3 iterations of determining the appropriate shape of the bowed drawer fronts I deleted out the unused edges and made my base footprint a group. I then began to build/construct the sides of the desk on top of the footprint. Here are a couple of images of the footprint in use as well as the final Sketchup model. I hope you find this method usefull. The sketchup drawing can be found on my web site, Creeksidewoodshop.com
      Ron Fritz


      footprint and start of build


      Build in progress


      Bow Front Knee Hole Desk-render-02.jpg


      Bow Front Knee Hole Desk-render-04.jpg

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        mics_54
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        very nice. 👍

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          dermotcoll
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          Good system - I use it regularly in designing built in office furniture - nothing as fine as your work!! Well done on the render too.

          When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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            mut
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            really nice model, have you got any pictures of one you have manufactured?

            Tom.

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              Bert
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              Hi rfritz

              That is very interesting, I will have to investigate more on this practice

              Tank's for sharing

              Salutations (Best regards) Bert

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                Dave R
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                Very good, Ron. It is a useful method for working out the basic shape and then developing therest of the model from there. I've been doing this for about four years and find it a time saver. If the piece is symmetrical, I just draw half of it, copy and flip the copy rather than drawing thoe whole thing.

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                  rfritz
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for your input and comments on the drawing. I'm not sure if I will actually build the desk or not. It was a project that I was interested in doing and thought I'd at least get going on the doing the drawing. Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. Ron Fritz

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                    Roger
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                    Did you explode the model by hand or use the ruby that displaces all the parts? And yes, nice work.

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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