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A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:09 pm

This is my morning SketchUp practice piece. I'll learn to work this program, yet.

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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby davidheim1 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 6:51 pm

For a proper mid-century look, shouldn't the top be made of salmon-pink Formica with that boomerang pattern on it?
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:00 pm

You know, I think you're right. Or else aquamarine with stars. I did glass but maybe I'll change it. I wonder if you can still by salmon pink Formica with the boomerang pattern.

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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby boofredlay » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:52 pm

I have that pattern in white as my router table top. I found it in my father's basement and he allowed me to re-purpose it.

Nice table Dave.
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:07 pm

Thanks Eric.

Your router table is probably unique.
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby boofredlay » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:15 pm

It is indeed, I will send you pics.
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby dale » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:42 pm

I don't know about the pink, but you can still get the grey :shock:
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:46 pm

I think the pink and turquoise have been discontinued. I should try to make a seamless material of it. Thanks, Dale. Are you up early or haven't gone to bed, yet?
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby dale » Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:52 pm

Hi Dave
Up 4:45 am, Model till 9:00 am, build house till 6:00 pm, maybe a little more modeling, maybe a glass of wine till 8:30- 9:00 PM, down for the count... repeat... repeat... ( sneak in a little SketchUcation, and some grub)
But, as Dad used to say, you dig your own hole :D

Another Formica retro are those ones that used to come on the chrome kitchen sets.
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By the way, love the table :thumb:
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby boofredlay » Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:11 pm

Here is my router table. It is not the boomerang I thought it was and the surface is not new enough to make a seamless texture. Thought I would share anyway.
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:38 pm

That's a pretty fancy router table, Eric. Good work.

Here's another Mid-Century piece I did while doodling at lunch.

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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby davidheim1 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:22 pm

Dave,
Gorgeous texture for the blond wood. Is this for a hi-fi and a stack of LPs, or will it hold a Mad Man's liquor supply? (They do knock back an awful lot of Canadian whisky on that series.) And doesn't the cabinet need midcentury-modern pulls, shaped more or less like Rude Osolnik's iconic candlesticks?
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:47 pm

David,

Frankly I would go for the booze. :D


It does indeed need some mid-century modern pulls. Yours is pretty good maybe we'll go with it. Thanks.
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Roger » Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:43 pm

dale wrote:Hi Dave
Up 4:45 am, Model till 9:00 am, build house till 6:00 pm, maybe a little more modeling, maybe a glass of wine till 8:30- 9:00 PM, down for the count... repeat... repeat... ( sneak in a little SketchUcation, and some grub)
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Another Formica retro are those ones that used to come on the chrome kitchen sets.
Screen shot 2012-06-23 at 7.50.41 AM.png


By the way, love the table :thumb:


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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:14 pm

Dale and Roger, we seem to have sort of similar schedules. I seem to wake up sometime between 2:00 and 4:00 am, do SketchUp work until it's time to get ready for work at 5. Leave for work at 5:30. Work until 4. Back home and back to doing drawing work until 9 or 10. Repeat. Weekends I sleep in until 4:30 or 5, draw at least until the family is up. Depending on weather I draw most of the rest of the day unless the weather is nice and we go sailing.
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby chrisglasier » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:46 pm

davidheim1 wrote:For a proper mid-century look, shouldn't the top be made of salmon-pink Formica with that boomerang pattern on it?


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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:45 am

Chris, you're probably right.

David, here's a slightly different version of your pull and the same case on a different base.

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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:57 am

Someone told me the pulls were on the doors incorrectly although the cabinet that was the inspiration has them the way I did them originally. Anyway, here's the left hand door turned around.

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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby davidheim1 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:39 pm

Dave,
I like your pulls as well as the second version of the base with the more-vertical legs. Are you planning to build this, or was this just a drawing exerise?
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Re: A Little Mid-Century Modern

Postby Dave R » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:01 pm

Thank you, David.

Well, it is probably mostly drawing practice but I would like to replace the old cherry sideboard we have now. The curent one is a piece made in the Amana furniture factory in 1961. It a beautiful piece. Solid cherry throughout and hand carved drawer pulls. There a gate leg table and four chairs, too. This was a dining room set my grandmother ordered from the factory and although it is beautiful furniture, it doesn't really suit us. Before we can get rid of the sideboard, though, we have to a place to put the contents.
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