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Bored + SketchUP = AWESOME!!
Hey guys so this is what happens when i get up early and have nothing to do in the hours before work, basically its a culmination of everything I would ever do if i was to build an entire system.
its 12 feet long 6 feet tall on the stand (4 foot of tank) and 5 feet wide at its widest, one solid seamless piece of acrylic and yes that is a surfboard with LED's in it haha http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...ntDropOff2.jpg http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...tDropOff-1.jpg |
Time well spent looks like fun lol. Vertex alpha won't cut it tho back to the drawing board ;)
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hahaha its the only one in the components list that looked any good :lol:
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Thats super gnarly man ;) Awesome awesome awesome build me one haha jk
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Sweet. But just wondering who's the cyber "babe" you added in the sketch? Your future wife or gf?
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hahaha she comes with the archatectural grid when you select the type of model you want to build. I guess they use her as a visual reference to things.
Gotta say though she dose have a pretty provocative pose going on there :pop2::eyebrows::loco: |
Saw that in that other thread and was sort of surprised by the lack of gooshing comments, glad to see you posted it again. :)
LOVE this. The surfboard is a nice touch, haha. Not sure what to think of the oval shaped tank though. The theory of it looks absolutely awesome but I wonder about the long-term practicality of it. Harder to keep clean, you get weird distortions when looking at things that are not directly in front of you, and so on. Problem with going with acrylic though is I don't think you can get an open top like that. |
Do Want!
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Lol, like the tank. if you get really bored check out the light up addon for sketchup. You can simulate lights, and import spec's from current bulb, LED's, etc. It can show a Lux reading everywhere it projects to, or just modeled pictures showing the lit area's.
anyways... 1 month free trial, give you one month of crack for aquarium planning in sketchup. |
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I think that the acrylic would support and open top but i think i would have to use a massive eurobrace with perhaps a cross brace or two in it. I don't think it would have to be enclosed fully otherwise you wouldn't be able to put anything in it. :lol: |
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I was looking at that, now that someone said something I guess ill have to give it a try now, any idea how easy or hard it is to use?? |
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I wonder what the max thickness would be for this to still be able to achieve such a tight bend at the front end of the tank, I know that you can get it as thick as you want it basically but how much would say a 3 inch thick sheet bend before it would start to tare when its heated
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As for the bend, it seems like a pretty shallow bend to me. Easily done with 1" stock...as for 3", I have no idea. The trouble with a shallow bend is that it distorts over a pretty large area. I expect you would have 1 foot (maybe more) of really distorted viewing directly at the end of the tank. I would still do it though. It is a great plan. Eurobracing wouldn't be a problem. |
Is it possible to build a tank like that? The closest thing I have seen so far is this one, and although your tank looks much prettier, this one is probably easier to build and might give you better visual end result due to the aquascaping inside and the coral cliff:
http://www.bareefers.org/home/node/9024 . |
Oh come on guys, just do molded glass. Hehehehe... $$$$$$
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Transparent aluminium!
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@ daniella3d The drop off was actually the basis os this tank, I started out with just a standard long tank and just kept right on going, I love the idea of the drop off but my biggest issue with them is that you have the stick a powerhead on the glass right where you want to look when you get up in size especially if your deep end is very long. I designed the system with two closed loops to keep things moving, and a wave system that would operate from the exact middle of the tank with the hopes that the waves will sort them selves out and essentially "cut" in half at the drop off and then overflow at the back much like a natural wave would break on the beach. If my theory is correct it will only have a small amount of water returning from the back wall of the tank when another wave moves overtop of it, who knows i might actually get breakers in it hahaha
I haven't started small scale testing yet, that will come when i get back to calgary for my week off :lol: |
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That's awesome...nice work!
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Well if you build a small nano size prototype, I am sure plenty of people will want to buy it :)
Looking forward to see your results! Drop off are awesome with the right aquascaping. Quote:
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