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SketchUp for Woodworking
Timothy S Killen
After retiring from a 36-year career in the engineering and construction industry
(which involved locations in Maryland, California, London, and Baghdad), Tim
Killen pursued a lifelong interest in woodworking. He is particularly interested in
reproducing eighteenth century museum pieces, and his home is already filled
with dozens of furniture reproductions in mahogany, maple, cherry, and pine.
Tim has written several articles on furniture making in Woodwork Magazine and
Fine Woodworking . He is a contributing editor to http://www.finewoodworking.com/
and is involved in developing and producing the blog Design. Click. Build.
(http://www.finewoodworking.com/blog/design-click-build) on SketchUp. He also
teaches classic woodworking and SketchUp at a local adult education center.
Tim Killen is a graduate electrical engineer from Purdue University, Indiana. He
also has an MBA degree from Golden Gate University, San Francisco. He lives in
Orinda, California, and his email address is tkillen@killenwood.com.
Project : Reproducing an eighteenth-century mahogany bookcase.
Tools : SketchUp and Layout.
I enjoy reproducing classic eighteenth-century furniture and museum pieces;
however, drawings for these pieces are usually not available. Therefore, I face
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