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Welcome to SketchUp for Woodworkers; David Barron's toolbox and a key method
Template setup; I show you why its essential in this lecture
Outline Box; start the design process in SketchUp with overall shape and size
Use your outline design as a template to start the construction of details
Setting up dovetails is easy and adds realistic detail to your outline design
Cutting dovetails; if only it was this quick and easy in the workshop!
Marking out the sockets; get out the virtual pencil to finish your dovetails
Making the top: create a top with a tongue using the Push/Pull tool
Cutting the top grooves by drawing rectangles on the top and pasting in place
Cutting the bottom grooves using a great mirroring technique
Make the bottom of the toolbox in one easy move and edit!
Splitting the side or get the virtual saw out
Splitting the front or a bit more cutting with the virtual saw!
Creating the linings; more drawing once, using twice
main tray side and front: streamlining the Copy and Flip techniques
Main tray dovetails plus a few keyboard shortcuts
Main tray bottom and grooves: introducing the powerful Intersect Faces option
Adding dividers, and what on earth is a tangent arc?
Small tray sides and building a grid with guidelines
Model the small tray dovetails to music!
Small tray bottom and grooves, finishing (almost) the construction
Making holes in the main tray ends
Filling in the jigsaw pieces
Chamfering the top
Rounding over the outer edges of the main tray
Starting the finger pull
Finishing the finger pull
Display basics
Applying materials
Working with wood grain
Styles - Edges
Styles - Faces
Styles - Mix and Match
Shadows and shade
Roadmap
Introduction
Welcome to SketchUp for Woodworkers; David Barron's toolbox and a key method
Preview
Template setup; I show you why its essential in this lecture
Outline design to detailed construction in one big step
Outline Box; start the design process in SketchUp with overall shape and size
Use your outline design as a template to start the construction of details
Setting up dovetails is easy and adds realistic detail to your outline design
Preview
Building the toolbox carcass or the meat and two veg setion
Cutting dovetails; if only it was this quick and easy in the workshop!
Marking out the sockets; get out the virtual pencil to finish your dovetails
Making the top: create a top with a tongue using the Push/Pull tool
Cutting the top grooves by drawing rectangles on the top and pasting in place
Cutting the bottom grooves using a great mirroring technique
Make the bottom of the toolbox in one easy move and edit!
Preview
Splitting the side or get the virtual saw out
Splitting the front or a bit more cutting with the virtual saw!
Creating the linings; more drawing once, using twice
Constructing the main tray
main tray side and front: streamlining the Copy and Flip techniques
Main tray dovetails plus a few keyboard shortcuts
Main tray bottom and grooves: introducing the powerful Intersect Faces option
Adding dividers, and what on earth is a tangent arc?
Adding the small tray
Small tray sides and building a grid with guidelines
Model the small tray dovetails to music!
Small tray bottom and grooves, finishing (almost) the construction
Finishing off and refining the details
Making holes in the main tray ends
Filling in the jigsaw pieces
Chamfering the top
Rounding over the outer edges of the main tray
Starting the finger pull
Finishing the finger pull
Preview
Presentation
Display basics
Applying materials
Working with wood grain
Styles - Edges
Styles - Faces
Styles - Mix and Match
Shadows and shade
Roadmap
Roadmap
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