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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
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      here's a little project i'm working on right now.. building a mold for this thing:

      DC_SPOT_2.jpg

      it was originally going to be made with a wooden base w/ cantilevered edges but i switched it up to the wavy gravy sheet of concrete that sits on the ground..

      the first drawing in sketchup:

      sketchup.jpg

      ...a little animation of it done with properanimation.rb

      [flash=640,385:vmdgjce3]http://www.youtube.com/v/0NQlmYPrxuw?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0&hd=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6[/flash:vmdgjce3]

      after switching it up, i decided to model the actual one in rhino (sketchup would've worked fine too but i'm just trying to learn another app.. and i gotta say, rhino has a lot of advantages for this type of stuff)

      rhino.jpg

      to answer an earlier question about using these drawings for previz or actual construction drawings.. these are the full on construction drawings (ie- drawn to the precise dimensions etc as the actual work)..all dimensions/cutlists are pulled directly from the drawings but i don't print them out.. a computer is just part of the job site instead of a stack of prints..

      some progress shots--

      spotdc1.jpg

      spotdc2.jpg

      spotdc3.jpg

      the mud's coming in the morning.. the mold comes off in a couple weeks..

      dotdotdot

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
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        Jeff the top piece of plywood acts as a top form for the conrete, so it shapes the top surface? Sort of like inection molding concrete or something? How do you know the form is full?

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
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          a few upcoming projects that incorporate this sheets_of_concrete theme..
          (all in sketchup.. i'll try to remember to put up some wip shots..)

          uac1.jpg

          uac2.jpg

          uac3.jpg

          uac4.jpg

          uac5.jpg

          dotdotdot

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
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            @chris fullmer said:

            Jeff the top piece of plywood acts as a top form for the conrete, so it shapes the top surface? Sort of like inection molding concrete or something? How do you know the form is full?

            there's a radiused screed board that rides the long rails and shapes the top.. i'll take a picture during the pour tomorrow and post it..

            [as in, there's no top layer of plywood to enclose all of the concrete.. the top is shaped and finished by hand..]

            dotdotdot

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            • KrisidiousK Offline
              Krisidious
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              if I'm not mistaken Jeff that's a pretty forward thinking skatepark. I don't think I've ever seen grinds like that. have you seen examples like it before? or is this your idea?

              By: Kristoff Rand
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              • John SayersJ Offline
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                http://www.johnlsayers.com/Pages/Images/projects/Dubai_A-model_1.jpg

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
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                  @krisidious said:

                  if I'm not mistaken Jeff that's a pretty forward thinking skatepark. I don't think I've ever seen grinds like that. have you seen examples like it before? or is this your idea?

                  all my ideas.. but, i've been building ramps forever. my first paid job happened while i was still in high school and i've been doing it ever since.. (even did a couple of jobs in springfield πŸ˜‰ )
                  building the same stuff over and over gets boring so i'm always trying to come up with new shapes that remain functional..

                  dotdotdot

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                  • boofredlayB Offline
                    boofredlay
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                    Well it is great work Jeff, I love seeing your work. πŸ‘

                    Here is another project I did with SketchUp for the Viz and CD's were in Autocad. It was one of my first SU projects and I am still pretty proud of the results.

                    Post1.jpg
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                    Post3.jpg

                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                    • marvins_dadM Offline
                      marvins_dad
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      @krisidious said:

                      if I'm not mistaken Jeff that's a pretty forward thinking skatepark. I don't think I've ever seen grinds like that. have you seen examples like it before? or is this your idea?

                      all my ideas.. but, i've been building ramps forever. my first paid job happened while i was still in high school and i've been doing it ever since.. (even did a couple of jobs in springfield πŸ˜‰ )
                      building the same stuff over and over gets boring so i'm always trying to come up with new shapes that remain functional..

                      Really cool stuff, definitely don't forget to post the final results.

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                      • leedeeteeL Offline
                        leedeetee
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                        Some excellent, inpspiring stuff in here guys, thanks for sharing! πŸ˜„

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                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                          jeff hammond
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                          @chris fullmer said:

                          Jeff the top piece of plywood acts as a top form for the conrete, so it shapes the top surface? Sort of like inection molding concrete or something? How do you know the form is full?

                          chris, here's the process.. place, shape, finish..

                          pour1.jpg
                          pour2.jpg
                          pour3.jpg

                          i'll post another pic or two on the 26th when this thing gets lifted off the mold and placed..

                          dotdotdot

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                          • KrisidiousK Offline
                            Krisidious
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                            beautiful... love the wet work. did you use fibermud?

                            By: Kristoff Rand
                            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                            • W Offline
                              wyatt
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                              That is awesome.

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                              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                jeff hammond
                                last edited by

                                @krisidious said:

                                beautiful... love the wet work. did you use fibermud?

                                Nah, you can't put a super smooth finish on that stuff. This is a 5000psi shotcrete mix.

                                dotdotdot

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                                • KrisidiousK Offline
                                  Krisidious
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                                  I figured durability would be more important... some of those corners worry me a bit. did you do work on the Springfield Skatepark?

                                  By: Kristoff Rand
                                  Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                    jeff hammond
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                                    @krisidious said:

                                    I figured durability would be more important... some of those corners worry me a bit. did you do work on the Springfield Skatepark?

                                    skateability comes first πŸ˜„.. nah, the stuff is way durable.

                                    here's something along the same lines (from the link i posted earlier in the thread).. those corners are doing good and they don't have the steel border with rebar welded to it like this new one..

                                    from around 50seconds to 3minutes
                                    [flash=640,505:ndbkyfoj]http://www.youtube.com/v/HUhlCn0zz0A?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0&hd=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6[/flash:ndbkyfoj]

                                    re:springfield.. no, i didn't work on the concrete park that you're talking about though my company did.. i'm a carpenter and build mostly indoor stuff out of wood.. i built the indoor park there around 10 years ago prior to them saving up enough dough for the concrete park..
                                    i'm trying to take my wood bending skills to these concrete molds etc.. it's going to allow me to go into the direction i'd like which is more in the realm of public sculpture (that can be skated).

                                    dotdotdot

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                                    • kmeadK Offline
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                                      We use SU heavily for a wide variety of product design, application and so on.

                                      Pic of me, a brief article and a few SU indications of a few of the products.

                                      A few years on and we still use it in much the same ways.

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                                      • T Offline
                                        tim
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                                        I think I've built pretty much everything I've designed in SU. From the little bits of model airplane landing gear through office furniture http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?uq=1259776282395917285925759&scoring=m all the way up to my new house http://www.rowledge.org/tim/building/index.html

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                                          Design1
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                                          HI all, designed and built this a few years ago. Didn't even know you could render an SU image then 😳 You will need to scroll down on the last imageVictoria small.jpgMe buildingFinnished

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                                          • jo-keJ Offline
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                                            I'm still new to sketchup, so I don't have much works realised. One thing is the renovation of my interior designshop:


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