Robert Schaubhut
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This turned out okay. It was what the client wanted and you know, what ever client wants client gets!
How do you like it?
Shaz
Personally, I think the right edge is a little ragged. But, if that's what the client wants...Love the color and the attention to detail
Hi Darren ,Looks nice Shaz! Will the same moulding be used on it as the doors and base trim? If so, might need to tie the trim into the base below.
Hi Stu ,Love the color and the attention to detail
Hi Allen ,I think you should draw bigger sketches for us old people.
Looks fine, what species will it be?
Hi Rennie ,Personally, I think the right edge is a little ragged. But, if that's what the client wants...
Hi Al ,I like the design, but that yellow/green has to go.
Hi Ed ,8' tall, What are the legs. Initial sketch looks good. I like the concept and am interested in what you are doing with it. Is there a light in the cabinet? Is the top shelf a glass rack?
Have you started/finished this one? Can't wait to see the pics!
Dear Vaughn, you are spending WAY TOO MUCH TIME reading Dave's tutorials, that is secret sketch up template # 90776. No way you should have seen that.Shaz, your skills with Sketchup amaze me. Thank you, thank you very much!! That design looks almost hand-drawn. Did you use the #2 Pencil plug-in to get that effect?
Good one Vaughn. Still slapping my knee.
Shaz...how do I like it?...c'mon, gimme a break. I'm a bear of very little brain. I'm sure you see it when you look at the sketch, but I cannot. I am interested, though, because my son and dil are into wine, and it may be a gift idea. Did it really turn out?...if so, I'd appreciate a photo of the actual thing...I relate more to that. Sorry Shaz...I enjoy your posts...couldn't help myself.
Thanks Ed ,
And I too as do others, enjoy your posts. Thanks for joining in, always welcome, you know that! Photos are forth coming. It is an interesting project and I will help you any way I can. It has great potential, modified to suit your needs.
btw, I'm getting more and more into Sketchup (will never replace AutoCAD though) so I'd be interested in where you found the #2 pencil plugin that Vaugh mentioned. heheh. "Super Dave's sketch up template # 90776".
Cheers.
DittoMy vote would be for #1, followed by a thorough recounting of the processes (both thought and mechanical) you went through to get to the finished product.
However you decide to present it, I'll be watching. This should be neat.
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Let me ask you all this question. Do you want to see it finished and then see some of the steps I took in the build or would you rather have me start with the thought process which took place first starting with the funny little yellow green drawing.
No poll on this but to be fair I will go the direction of the first 5 messages to elicit favor of either #1 or #2. First one to five wins, and I will need a counter for this one.
#1 in favor of finished picture first
or
#2 start at the beginning and go from there..
Doesn't matter to me.
Shaz
Vaughn McMillan said:
Rennie Heuer said:
Chris Mire said:
John Hemenway said:
Darren Wright said:I vote for #2
Ed Gerhard said:#2 I'm number 6 so I don't count
I'm for choice #2, so gofer it, Shaz!!