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Re: Clayton Boyer's Marigold

by Mooselake » Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:08 pm

John T wrote: the book is "Architecture - residential drawing an design" by Clois E. Kicklighter copyright 1976.

I've used it hundreds of times to find the "standard" design for the angle on the back of a chair or the working triangle of and effective kitchen, acceptable rise and run on stairs, etc. etc..  Its always been personal stuff but very useful.
My $5 used copy of the 1981 edition arrived today.  Not sure the chapter on T squares and erasing (still remember those...) is too useful, but the standard dimensions, room sizes, beam loading, etc. is what I needed.  Thanks for the reference!

My middle girl has a Masters of Architecture from MIT, but when I've asked her these kinds of questions she just tells me that's for the engineer to worry about.  Scary.

Kirk

Re: Clayton Boyer's Marigold

by BobL » Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:36 pm

excellent work John,  looks awesome

Re: Clayton Boyer's Marigold

by John T » Tue Jul 25, 2017 12:56 pm

Good eye!

Its always difficult to get a perfect background - so yes the book is "Architecture - residential drawing an design" by Clois E. Kicklighter copyright 1976.

I've used it hundreds of times to find the "standard" design for the angle on the back of a chair or the working triangle of and effective kitchen, acceptable rise and run on stairs, etc. etc..  Its always been personal stuff but very useful.

John

Re: Clayton Boyer's Marigold

by ArtF » Tue Jul 25, 2017 1:37 am

John:

I think it looks great. Nice vanes. :)



Art

Re: Clayton Boyer's Marigold

by Mooselake » Mon Jul 24, 2017 11:00 pm

That looks pretty amazing, John!

Is that an architecture textbook in the background?

Kirk

Clayton Boyer's Marigold

by John T » Mon Jul 24, 2017 1:23 pm

I hope you'll forgive me for posting this - it doesn't have a single gear in the whole mechanism so gearotic had no involvement it its construction - its just a fun, eye catching build.

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