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| Author: | earthbound [ Sep 9th, '08, 21:04 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Sketchup components | ||
This is a thread where people can upload their Google Sketch-up components so that they can share with everyone. I'll sticky this for now, and if it becomes too busy we can have a whole category for sketchup downloads. I've also changed the forum settings to allow uploading of many different file types, this is only in this section "Links and Downloads", and the following file types are allowed: ai, doc, dot, pdf, ppt, ps, skp, xls If there are any other particular file types you may want to upload please ask, but there are certain file types that will not be allowed, like exe, php, cgi etc...
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| Author: | jessy [ Sep 9th, '08, 21:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components |
Oh thankyou EB, been dying to learn how to play with this, looks like more fun than 4 wheelers, not, but close |
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| Author: | Cyara [ Sep 9th, '08, 23:38 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
Be fun to see what others do with it. Am adding a side hen house to hose down into pond. Can add that design too when finished if anyone interested.
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| Author: | earthbound [ Sep 10th, '08, 14:15 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
May as well put up as many things as you can Chelle, hen houses are important... Attached are the basic materials that we use for designing clients systems, growbeds, tanks etc..
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| Author: | Cyara [ Sep 10th, '08, 15:37 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
Sure EB. Will do. ASAP. Sketchup is still new to me and has a mind of its own when I want it to do something.... I am nearly finished the add-on henhouse design. But so long I will put up my other AP design I first worked on till I decided to go CHIFT PIST to more fully utilise the gradient of the planned site. This is a circular "raceway" with the beds as an island in the center. Note the slope of the base of the pond down to venturi drain. The hoop like structure was to suggest my greenhouse to go over it. I will be putting in an extraction fan in all the greenhouses with a window that opens on the opposite side to draw fresh air through if too hot inside. That is what that funny circle up top is supposed to be. Hope it is useful to someone - or at least jogs some more creativity!
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| Author: | Cyara [ Sep 13th, '08, 18:00 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
I have added a hen-house to the side of my CHIFT PIST system. The floor slopes down to the fish pond with a slot for water to swill it down into it. Click on the scenes to walk through. Not too professional yet so enjoy the walk through walls occasionally as you move from scene to scene! My first preference for any henhouse is a "tractor" which can be moved from place to place. No build up of parasites etc... But I do not have flat meadow type pasture to do this with and also such a light-weight unit might be easily vandalised. I might do a simple unit like this to put them out to pasture for a little bit.... carry them to it and put them back at night.... still pondering this. I need to find a way to rest their "yard" sometimes to keep everything healthy. Maybe even have a series of yards in time or something.
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| Author: | hygicell [ Sep 13th, '08, 20:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components |
nice drawing, Chelle you should learn to draw in layers and with components: it is quite easy and opens a lot of possibilities will take only minutes to learn here is how to: layers: first in the menu line go to window and click on it in the drop down menu click on layers a new window will open with all existing layers clicking on the blue bar will expand or retract it so your screen is not cluttered while drawing you can drag it to where to your taste it hinders the least In that window you can choose which layers are visible or hidden and what layer you want to work on you can add layers and name them i.e. hen house, hen pen, roof, floor, growbeds, tanks ... etc... you can delete layers but be careful so you don't loose what you need in the future then go to view ---> toolbars click on layers this will give you a new toolbar in which you find in what layer every component you click on is drawn you can drag the toolbar within the menu area to where you want it next to the layer name is a drop down menu arrow click on it and the other layer names are shown The component(s) or element(s) that you have selected can be moved to the layer of your choice by clicking on the layer name in the drop down menu If that layer is invisible you will see the components and elements disappear from screen make the layer visible and they appear again all very easy and gives you a lot of possibilities another thing is components I advise you to turn as much pieces of your drawing into elements this way if you inadvertently delete something you can find it back in the components list and paste it back in the drawing take your growbeds: you only have to draw one growbed, make an element of it and copy this element as many times as you need to do this, select all the lines and surfaces of the growbed you have drawn, right click on them and click on "make component" you can then name it make sure you activate the box "replace selection with component" before clicking on create make as many copies as you wish double click on one of the growbeds and you are able to modify it at will all other growbeds in your drawing will be modified in one go If you want another series of slightly different growbeds (i.e. longer or wider), first copy the last growbed to where you want the new, different one, right click on it and click on "make unique", it will automatically get a new name growbed#1, then #2 etc... you can work on this new growbed without altering the first series of growbeds by double clicking on it. just like with the layers you can open a window "components" and a window "entity info" The components window allows you to pick and paste any component you have made The entity info window allows you to change the name of the component you select. have fun Frank |
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| Author: | Cyara [ Sep 13th, '08, 21:08 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components |
Thanks so much Frank! I will take a look at it. |
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| Author: | hygicell [ Sep 15th, '08, 11:56 ] | ||
| Post subject: | drains and names | ||
drains and names all red pipes are 50 mm green pipes are 80 mm frank
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| Author: | Cyara [ Oct 7th, '08, 00:56 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
CHIFT PIST Vaquaponics with Hens
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| Author: | hygicell [ Oct 7th, '08, 07:27 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
alright, here is my first alternative version of "best so far by Chiara" (TM) Chelle, you must realize that there are a myriad ways to set up a system so this is only a start what did I do? I respected your components and your setup, but "rationalized" a bit your drawing by 1. making better use of your components in groups this way if you change a component it will also be changed in the group that is the difference between components and groups: groups are individual items changing one group will not affect the other groups even if they are copies components are the same item changing a component affects all components even if incorporated in groups 2. putting things in layers this way you can more easily create alternatives for yourself by clicking layers on and off to visualize them. so make sure to open the layers window: go to Window, Layers, and click on it to find a new window in which you can decide what you want to see or not. This is pure fun, you will agree next I have tried to rationalize your setup in a parallel drawing: reducing lengths to 6 m (which is a standard length for profiles), adding a "slope" layer (which you have to adjust) to see if it fits, reducing growbed depth to 30 cm (acclaimed as ideal), increasing ergonomic work height to 95 cm (which leaves 60 cm underneath for chickens or worms or rabbits), increasing gangways between growbeds to 80 cm and perpendicular ones to 1 m, ... as said, this is only one of a myriad of solutions I have not drawn the chicken coops or nests or worm bins or rabbits coops as there is ample room beneath each of the growbeds the drawings allow you to decide where to put them one remark: having chickens or rabbits above the worms seems like a good idea, but it not only reduces height, but also makes harvesting worms and compost problematic neither have I drawn the piping yet For that to be optimal I would need orientation: where are north, east, south, west and where do you live? I believe in simplification let your brain work on this, Chelle Frank
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| Author: | hygicell [ Oct 10th, '08, 12:06 ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components | ||
newer version with details sunny side is the smallest side width is maximum available a.o. floats drawn in detail in the growbeds in the most right drawing all piping water tower frank
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| Author: | hygicell [ Oct 14th, '08, 01:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components: high gain passive cascade oxygenator |
small footprint variation on a flowform: Attachment: greetings frank |
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| Author: | Cyara [ Oct 14th, '08, 22:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components |
I am going real blonde here Frank.... Please explain how the water flows through this oxygenator. Just looks like it will come from up top and bounce over the tiles and out...... I know I am missing the point. ... so beg you patience I did a lot of reading up yesterday on flow forms.... and it seems to be about gaining a gentle figure 8 action in the water with swirls and eddies much like the sides of a river as it meanders over rocks. I am going to carve into rocks and have them in series like little waterfalls downhill to the fish pond. The flout will lead into this.... so will be a bit of a sculpture resting above the pond. Well ....my thoughts so far.... |
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| Author: | creative1 [ Oct 14th, '08, 22:58 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Sketchup components |
sounds like you have it sussed then chelle. enough rapids and waterfalls will give you ample DO. You just have to find the level. I had envisidged several level changes ...and middle gravels ponds, ...extra GBs where the water can accumulate, when the syphons/flouts release a rush creating flow and drop, will aid large detris to accumulate and be a pre-filter... and will likely help keep NNA in balance For filtration we based our greywater system on a 30mtr 300mm wide rammed earth maze, with gravel dams and stuff, greywater for us is : kitchen sink, laundry and shower. the water is quite clear by the time it gets to the fruit trees less than 20 mtrs away. and 2 mtrs of fall. If you start out with basicly clean water(ex FT water) it can't be too hard to 'polish' it. |
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