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I am beginning an intermediate level tutorial which will focus on methods for drawing furniture pieces that contain curves. I plan to begin with basic simple circular curves and build in each installment to complex Bezier curved pieces. Each installment will use an actual furniture piece I’ve designed and built or designed with intention to build. I will provide the SketchUp model for the entire piece on my Free Plans page so that anyone who wishes, can download the entire design. This first part will use the Shaker Style Chain Driven Wall Clock model I recently posted on my Free Plans page. As an aside, this model currently is not fully dimensioned. As I add dimensions to it I will update the model, so check back occasionally to get the most recent version. I will not recreate the entire model, only those pieces that contain curves of some form. I assume you have gone through my beginners tutorial, or another similar tutorial, and are sufficiently proficient with SketchUp to draw straight lined components. This tutorial separated into 6 parts, each part available to download in pdf format.
Download Part 1 | Download Part 2 | Download Part 3 | Download Part 4 | Download Part 5 | Download Part 6
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