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      dsarchs
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      Excellent work!

      This does a great job of presenting the professional side of sketchup. I love the relationship between the perspective and orthographic drawings -- nicely done!

      Also, when drafting switched over to computers there wasn't a fundamental shift in the way things were done. The same drawings were presented in the same way with the advances being in ease of use in creating the drawings (copy being essential here) and editing drawings (move, erase). These were conveniences, though, but didn't change the way design was communicated.
      Drawings like yours (BIM in general can, but rarely does) present a new way of understanding the project, in a way that you couldn't (practically) do without a computer.

      I look forward to seeing more of your work.

      Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.

      -e.e.cummings

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      • leedeeteeL Offline
        leedeetee
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        These are fabulous. Really, really enjoyed looking at these so thanks for posting. The round barn is expecially super.

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        • bmikeB Offline
          bmike
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          Thanks all.
          Here's another recent project:

          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1KXEV6PmuHk/TvNFLGBzN_I/AAAAAAAARfY/lTVF4efuCdc/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_01.jpg

          Engineer (who took my Intro to SketchUp course...) sketched this up on paper and as a first go in SketchUp.
          I cleaned up his overall model and added all the details, joinery, steel.

          https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Ob8XVHmROmA/TvNFKlTykgI/AAAAAAAARfU/D5zcPTWyQZM/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_04.jpg

          https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-nQktEE3g7hA/TvNFKfyf-pI/AAAAAAAARfQ/xxuCvEfuHzo/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_05.jpg

          https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-rKZcE_4WYlw/TvNFKDmdRpI/AAAAAAAARfM/_nS1qTKJJYM/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_06.jpg

          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8xBLPtbLECg/TvNFJmbZjAI/AAAAAAAARfI/ZYJsLI_zfY8/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_07.jpg

          https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-_KYg_Jzjxyw/TvNFJuMAooI/AAAAAAAARfE/SYeu5ijkpWo/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_10.jpg

          https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-HO0Z6ujnzfQ/TvNFJJJutoI/AAAAAAAARfA/LJum-7r9Xp4/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_11.jpg

          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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            sonder
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            Wow Bmike! that is beautiful. I used to be a member of the Timber Framer's Guild back until 2003. I should rejoin! I work with several timber frame companies on many of my houses. You definitely show some amazing talent. Do you work with hand framers or Hundegger contractors?

            I will forward this link to one of my framers that utilizes only HSB software. I keep telling him he needs to model his work in sketchup. Who know's, maybe he'll send you a PM!

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              mitcorb
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              Hi there:
              These are excellent presentations. Well detailed and well organized. I was curious about the curved vaults in the synagogue. Wondering how they are fabricated and integrated in the structure.
              As was said before, this is an excellent showcase of what Sketchup and Layout can do.

              I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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              • HumpmetwiceH Offline
                Humpmetwice
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                Awesome!!!!!!

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                • bmikeB Offline
                  bmike
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  Wow Bmike! that is beautiful. I used to be a member of the Timber Framer's Guild back until 2003. I should rejoin! I work with several timber frame companies on many of my houses. You definitely show some amazing talent. Do you work with hand framers or Hundegger contractors?

                  I will forward this link to one of my framers that utilizes only HSB software. I keep telling him he needs to model his work in sketchup. Who know's, maybe he'll send you a PM!

                  Sonder, Thanks! Your work is impressive as well.

                  I used to run the TF Design group at a large CNC shop here in the East. AutoCAD and HSB was my daily driver. They are still my #1 client - but I've moved from using that software to just using SketchUp. Mainly I do professional to professional sales / design / consulting and prelim feasibility / budgeting / engineering with them. They'd prefer if I worked in Acad and HSB to ease their back end workflow, but I've come to like modeling in SketchUp for client presentations, meetings, etc.

                  AFAIK there isn't a great way to convert SketchUp to AutoCAD solids, which would speed a CNC shop workflow. Currently we rebuild the models in HSB using the pasted in SketchUp export as a rough guide, then fine tuning by bringing in the architect or engineering sections, plans, elevations. This is all done so they can eventually write machine code out to a K2 or K2.5 machine. I'd love it if SketchUp solids would transfer to a true AutoCAD solids...

                  The work posted above is for a mix of clients. The TFG stuff was all workshop related - folks learning by doing, which I was honored to be a part of.

                  -Mike

                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                  • bmikeB Offline
                    bmike
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                    @mitcorb said:

                    Hi there:
                    These are excellent presentations. Well detailed and well organized. I was curious about the curved vaults in the synagogue. Wondering how they are fabricated and integrated in the structure.
                    As was said before, this is an excellent showcase of what Sketchup and Layout can do.

                    mitcorb,

                    scroll down in this post for a bit of information about the vault fabrication:

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                    Winding down: timber frame stage almost complete

                    When last we checked in on progress at the Skansen, the timber frame proper was complete and the cupola was going in, with ribs in place everywhere (but still in process on the Zodiac). And the boarding was done for the cove at the bottom and for the main (trapezoidal) sections of the dome, with…

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                    Re-Creating a Synagogue Roof in Poland (mcnorlander.wordpress.com)

                    i'll have to dig up some more - i did not due the drawings for that part of the project - but i think they were laid up insitu and joined by a team that has experiences with coopering and complex steeple work.

                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                      android no. 12
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                      Love it! especially the round barn. very detailed, and elegant curves

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                      • O Offline
                        osage
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                        OMG! 😲 Absolutely beautiful work. I came across this thread during a search on the "Send to Layout" tool. This is the first day to use it, and I don't know nothing about it, although I've been using Sketchup3d for 4 years. Looks like I have another learning curve ahead. (sighs) Again, nice work.
                        fitZ

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                        • bmikeB Offline
                          bmike
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                          Another small project for a workshop.

                          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-M9q773YwJH8/T6p8LKfkUMI/AAAAAAAASwY/doQR7UawG4s/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_01.jpg

                          https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-yLUqMkN0uhk/T6p8Lm0pT1I/AAAAAAAASwc/pYLzFNPq-9A/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_14.jpg

                          https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-g0JVrNLkqXo/T6p8MJ-W7aI/AAAAAAAASws/3NtM1N1e1rA/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_15.jpg

                          https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-B0tHwN6dO_I/T6p8M5AslGI/AAAAAAAASw0/LaGqNH2fnHo/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_16.jpg

                          On deck are 2 small buildings - I'm taking the entire process through SU and LO, as well as another small timber frame workshop project (similar in scope to these drawings).

                          Here's hoping Trimble sees the value in LayOut and ups the development of it. It is my go to tool now for taking 3d to 2d.

                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                          • bmikeB Offline
                            bmike
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                            An update on the Round Barn project. I've modeled relevant joinery and connections as required by the engineering team that hired me to create these drawings:

                            https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I3bxovoorfg/UBmKMN-lGPI/AAAAAAAATgA/yltmPVt9hRY/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-section.jpg

                            https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-8GZDpPkXk7k/UBmKKp-G-ZI/AAAAAAAATf4/J5v7Tw_5Pno/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-piersection.jpg

                            https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZEBb80SWwes/UBmKKLknItI/AAAAAAAATfo/HQPF9_BTSL8/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-joinery3.jpg

                            https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-1QRw5WLwhKQ/UBmKKIjuVKI/AAAAAAAATfs/Et7ksT1c2IE/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-joinery2.jpg

                            https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-MhQehokpMDA/UBmKIReO-MI/AAAAAAAATfY/8-s5q1NkJ7I/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-joinery1.jpg

                            mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                            • hellnbakH Offline
                              hellnbak
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                              I haven't commented on anything in quite a while (always sticking my foot in my mouth), and I know nothing about architecture, but I had to tell you how impressive your work is. The attention to detail is amazing!

                              "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                              • pbacotP Offline
                                pbacot
                                last edited by

                                That's such a classic section drawing. Leonardo would be proud. Thanks for the updates with the details and all.

                                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                  allanx
                                  last edited by

                                  The 3D detailing is pretty impressive here Mike...

                                  allanx

                                  [Portfolio](https://www.coroflot.com/designers/work-stream?id)

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                                  • bmikeB Offline
                                    bmike
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks for the kind words all... been a learning process, for sure.

                                    Those images don't pop open to the source... I'll have to do something about that.
                                    24x36 sheets crunched down, but they looked better on upload than they do now.

                                    Here's a gallery of them.

                                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                    • bmikeB Offline
                                      bmike
                                      last edited by

                                      another recent project:

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-U-EwYdi2sLk/UFCialLe_II/AAAAAAAATsI/OmnhcXPFBxY/s800/barn1.jpg

                                      https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SP2sdU4ho7k/UFCiawfvwtI/AAAAAAAATsQ/a6GocncGtS8/s800/barn2.jpg

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-zOCKblZaYyM/UFCibGoYdVI/AAAAAAAATsY/1Kd10KN3PV4/s800/barn3.jpg

                                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lYSQ76479nQ/UFCibd78eMI/AAAAAAAATsg/5ZtvTyKqa3c/s800/barn4.jpg

                                      https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-nm_llXvalOo/UFCib99wz-I/AAAAAAAATsk/mkLVkK2IK14/s800/barn5.jpg

                                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hd3dqkROaKA/UFCicA6VTLI/AAAAAAAATsw/78lawNA-jcg/s800/barn6.jpg

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-BlJIu6KX2mA/UFCicioq0pI/AAAAAAAATs4/Tww8g9UEz5w/s800/barn7.jpg

                                      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                      • pbacotP Offline
                                        pbacot
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                                        Mike,

                                        Thanks for posting. This looks great. I will have to come back and see more detail.

                                        In terms of SU modelling: Right now working on a steel frame. Where do you usually start with your steel beams? Since mine is full (tapering) frame and only a preliminary I will probably make a profile of the whole wall to wall frame and push pull a reasonable likeness of the web and flanges--the dimensions of the building being the most important / most known element at this point.

                                        Peter

                                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                        • bmikeB Offline
                                          bmike
                                          last edited by

                                          @pbacot said:

                                          Mike,

                                          Thanks for posting. This looks great. I will have to come back and see more detail.

                                          In terms of SU modelling: Right now working on a steel frame. Where do you usually start with your steel beams? Since mine is full (tapering) frame and only a preliminary I will probably make a profile of the whole wall to wall frame and push pull a reasonable likeness of the web and flanges--the dimensions of the building being the most important / most known element at this point.

                                          Peter

                                          I usually do a quick model until the details / sizes are pinned down, then adjust and model accordingly.
                                          I use the Bolt Maker Plugin to generate the bolts / nuts.

                                          Working on another small building now. Just got it back from the engineer with updated sizing for floor girders and principle steel roof rafters. I'll be giving it similar treatment as this (copying in some of it actually...).

                                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                          • RichardR Offline
                                            Richard
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                                            Yelling with appreciation! STUNNING WORK MATE!!!!!!!!

                                            Clean, clear and so easily read and understood!

                                            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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