S SketchUp Guru Established Member Joined 12 Apr 2005 Messages 3,152 Reaction score 1 Location Rochester, MN USA 4 Feb 2010 #1 Not my design but I've been doodling again in my spare time. There's a dead simple way to insert the numbers on the clock face and get them located in the right place. See here and here. I can't find clock hands that I like, though.
Not my design but I've been doodling again in my spare time. There's a dead simple way to insert the numbers on the clock face and get them located in the right place. See here and here. I can't find clock hands that I like, though.
wizer Established Member Joined 3 Mar 2005 Messages 15,589 Reaction score 1 4 Feb 2010 #2 Vwey nice Dave. I like how you have matched the grain on parts that oppose each other. That's a nice touch.
Vwey nice Dave. I like how you have matched the grain on parts that oppose each other. That's a nice touch.
S SketchUp Guru Established Member Joined 12 Apr 2005 Messages 3,152 Reaction score 1 Location Rochester, MN USA 4 Feb 2010 #3 Thank you. The book matched grain is a by product of flipping the components and painting the faces rather than just the components.
Thank you. The book matched grain is a by product of flipping the components and painting the faces rather than just the components.
Chris Knight Established Member Joined 14 Jan 2004 Messages 6,641 Reaction score 3 Location SE London - NW Kent 4 Feb 2010 #4 Dave, Thank you - another couple of very clear and useful videos.