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hazza
13th September 2008, 06:11 PM
Over in the SketchUcation Woodworking forum I started a thread to build a decent collection of woodworking models on the 3D warehouse.

I am extending the invite to all the members of this forum as well. The original post here "http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=12617&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a" goes like this:
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In an effort to increase the level of quality of woodworking models on the 3D warehouse I have created a collection that I am inviting all SketchUcation users to add to. The model must met certain criteria to be added to the collection.

1. It must be to scale, (no 3 mile wide bird boxes).
2. Each piece must be a separate component or group.
3. If the model uses components, the component must be to scale.
4. There can be no overlapping solids.
5. At least one scene or layer must show the woodwork item as intended to be finished.

To have your model included in the collection:
1. Upload it to the 3D warehouse.
2. Copy the link to the model and paste it in this thread.
3. If the model meets the criteria above it will be added to the collection.
4. If it doesn't then you will be informed why, how it could be improved and invited to resubmit it.

I suggest downloading and installing the Model ID (http://sketchuptips.blogspot.com/2008/01/plugin-model-id.html) plugin. This plugin allows you to replace the model already uploaded to the 3D warehouse with an improved version instead of having a second copy (or third or fourth or....)

The models do not have to be your own, if you come across a model that you think is worthy of inclusion please post it's URL as well. Rest assured that I will contact the modeller first to explain what the collection is about and ask thier permission to include the model.

hazza
22nd September 2008, 04:55 PM
No one is interested? ahh well keep an eye on the collection.

If anyone has any requests for a model to be built all I need are the plans and I will create them to a standard that you (or anyone else) can use them to build a real one.