![]() ![]() I dreamed of “building” the furniture on the computer as if I were in the shop, shaping each spindle, board, and panel and assembling them into a finished product. Printing Full-Size Templates and Other Scenesįor years I’ve wanted to draw my furniture plans in full-size three-dimensional (3D) models. ![]() How to Create an Effective Package of Shop Drawings How to Add Color and Texture to Your Model How to Use Photographs and Scanned ImagesĪdvanced Detail Modeling Using the Intersect Command How to Begin and Develop a Piece of Furniture How to Make, Move, Copy, Edit, and Connect Components He also teaches SketchUp at local colleges. Killen has been using SketchUp for several years and builds all his furniture on the computer first, before setting foot in the shop. He specializes in 18th century reproduction furniture. Killen grew up among woodworking machinery in Centerville, Ohio, where both his father and grandfather had woodshops. He is a retired Bechtel Corporation executive who worked in engineering and IT management. Tim Killen is author of the popular SketchUp blog. “.very helpful, logical, and progressive. And with SketchUp Guide for Woodworkers eBook, you'll instantly have the keys to success in your hands. When you've mastered SketchUp, you'll open up a world of possibilities. With SketchUp, the amateur or professional woodworker can build scaled 3-D models of projects and work out all the details – dimensions, joinery, design features, and more – and produce full-size drawings or templates. “.this resource just gets better and better.”Īn essential tool for every furniture maker
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