Afternoon Doodle
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Just thought I'd post a little doodle from this afternoon. Mostly did this for myself to get dimensions to take to the shop. Let this render go while I was cutting parts. This is a folding table to mount on the front of the rail at the steering pedestal on my sailboat. The white table is an existing thing I scavenged from an anesthesia machine. I'm adding the fold out cup holders to it. The darker pieces will be teak but since I didn't have good teak texture, I substituted a ribbon mahogany. The lighter pieces are black cherry. They'll darken and get redder with exposure to the sun.

Rendered in Kerkythea.
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Looks much more convincing than our solution...


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Looks like it works although I'd probably break that bottle with the winch handle.

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Nice work David, certainly a tidy solution. Though I think you guys are just trying to show off that you have boats!
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Thank you Richard. You could have a boat too. With Sydney Harbor at hand, you could get yourself an 18 footer and race it.

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Nice job. Wish I could knock out such a realistic render. Of course I think a real "doodle" needs to be pointless, at least at first. You might be too industrious for doodling, Dave.
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Dave, that would be cool, bugger though is storing it! That's probably about $5,000 a year here!
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You could keep an 18 Footer in your garage.

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Mate, If I had room in my garage I'd throw in a Bouldering wall

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I would be beefing up those hinges Dave, they wouldn't stand a chance if your crew are anything like mine. I would consider strap hinges laid horizontally, (like a card table setup).
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Great design and render,

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