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    [Tutorial > Modeling] Groups, Curved Window, Cabriole leg

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    • G Offline
      Gidon Yuval
      last edited by

      EDIT: By Coen. Topic split from here.

      Here are some simple ones I made. They might be useful to newbies.

      (Gidon)


      groups.skp


      Curved window.skp


      Cabriole leg tutorial.skp

      If you don't know where you're going, you're never going to get there.

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        Mike Lucey
        last edited by

        hanks Gidon, the 'Curved Window Tut' should
        be popular πŸ˜‰

        Mike

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          last edited by

          i would ike to check out this tutorial

          (Johnny10)

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            rocketeer928
            last edited by

            How to make the Cabriole leg was just what I needed to start designing the Refectory Dining Table that I want to build. Thanks!

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              Sawduster
              last edited by

              Yeah, that cabriole leg tut is a great one, and you can use the same sort of procedure for bracket feet.

              May all your dimensions be the sum of their total.

              Jerry

              http://www.sawdustersplace.com

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                hvanessen
                last edited by

                As a newbee i tested this tutorial and it is exactly what i'm searching for.

                In my project a used this and it works great

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