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Since this thing is going to be basically a piece of furniture, why not construct it out of wood. Makes for probably a thicker frame construction and possibly some diagonal bracing, but in the end it would be cheaper, easier to build and probably look nicer. It would also make it easier to customize the seat attachment.
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Nick, my Computer Science degree focused on Virtual Reality and computer animation... I'm not exactly "new" to 3D modeling:
![]() http://www.seccs.org/members/sperry/vecs/ ![]() http://www.seccs.org/members/sperry/hfly/ Anyway, the design would use like 1/16" thick 1" mild steel tube, so I'd be able to weld it as easily as possible. The table tops would be high-density laminated particle board. I've been thinking about sleeving the main frame at the mid-point so the whole thing can be broken into two parts for transportation. But, I'm not sure it's necessary. With the table tops off (they'd be removable) and the seat removed, it's only 6'x2'x18"... not all that big. However, it will be heavy... hence the wheels to allow you to roll it around. But the weight is what makes it stable. I want this thing to be rock solid... the whole reason I'm building it is because I hate having a rolling desk chair and wobbly table for the wheel.
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Yeah, Sketchup rawks! Best freeware I've ever used. Phenolic intake manifold spacer:
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Yes it is very cool. I use it everyday. I love how you can get freehand effects on it.
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Thats pretty. Too bad I don't have that program on my work computer.
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Just put it on. It doesn't take up much space at all and you can get the free version before you decide to invest.
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On a side note, this sketchup proggy is sweet!
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehou...d6136cf63d55b2
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I think we might need a sketchup thread.
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is that the new memorial for the twin towers or a cool cell phone?
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I'll say....................I wish I could say I did this but I can't. Thought it was appropriate.
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Crap, sounds like I need a copy of the pro version... the arches in my last drawing took about 3/4 of the entire time spent on that model, and they look like crap. I had the control lines for the arches in about 10 minutes... but it took another 2 hours to figure out how to make them solid.
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Bah, if you're going to bother with real, detailed solid modeling, learn a real program like SolidWorks or Pro-E. That's something you could actually put on your resume if you wanted.
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I have almost zero Pro-E experience so I can't really tell you about it, but I've used SW daily for about 3 years now. It's actually not difficult to learn, especially if you just want to mess around.
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I've found Sketch-up to be way more advanced in its abilities over many $4,000 programs. I have 3dVis and it sucks compared to sketchup. I use it everyday and it amazes me with every aspect of the program - ease of use, small file size, realtime modeling and no crashing.
As far as putting it on your resume. If I had to choose to hire someone with skills in solid works or sketch-up, for me, hands down it is the sketchup abilities I would want. Since it was purchased by Google, they have added ray tracing, several plug-ins as well as direct import / export to Google Earth. The next version will surely add even more features.
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Obviously a higher level of engineering detail may or may not require another software. I have found that the accuracy we get out of the 3d model in sketchup exceeds Autocad. This is mainly due to eliminating drafter interpretations that often happen in 2d drawings.
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I was just curious; I've never seen any engineering/solid modeling jobs calling for Sketchup experience. And yeah, AutoCAD sucks. I'm glad I don't have to use that clumsy POS anymore.
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