Latest posts made by CJRyan
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Ball and claw foot desk
Hi all, it's been a while since I contributed any content.
Like everything I do, I could have added more detail. I've seen many of these desks. My Grandfather owned one. I've got the one my Mother had, and I modeled it from that.
A big thanks to Dave R I was ready to tear my hair out trying to get the tape measure tool to scale correctly, and I have little hair left to tear out.It's been so long since I posted here that I've probably didn't do it correctly.
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RE: Modular dining set
@davidheim1 said:
[attachment=0:26o5nhvr]<!-- ia0 -->heller mug by vignelli.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:26o5nhvr]Besides the notorious subway map and a slew of furniture, the Vignellis also designed a line of stacking plastic dinnerware for Heller. You'll recognize it.
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dhCool cup design, but I just don't see that stacking ability. Very nice job on the dinette table.
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RE: I Found an Old Model
There is something to be said for simplicity. I'm currently watching a thread debating the size of pocket screw holes, really?
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RE: Highboy completed
@davidheim1 said:
Thanks, l i am. You're right that the model looks fatter than the original, but when I measure the width it comes out right. Go figure.
Camera perspective perhaps?
Looks great though!
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RE: 1940 Seeburg Jukebox
Thank you all for the complements! I got a bit carried away with the detail, but it was fun to do. I started at the bottom of the model and realized about half way into it I should have done the beaded front corners first, oh well.
Yes, Dave it was a fascinating museum! The Kissels were my favorites, especially as they were manufactured right there in Hartford. The "Suicide Seat" would have been a fun ride, who needs seat-belts! On second thought, in 1973, I remember I and about twenty others riding on a car around the Watkins Glen race track during "Summer Jam 73". I'd have felt safer in the "Mother-in -laws" seat.
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1940 Seeburg Jukebox
My internet was down for a few days, so I took the time to model this jukebox I took a picture of at the Wisconsin Automobile Museum.
I did a lot of guessing, but I was pleased with the outcome.
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RE: More older stuff
L i am, in that I know you, I found it funny.
For hahas, I found another "render" of the hidden panel.