Hi Jerry and Charles,
Please allow me to submit my 3D work of the Snipper's Nest. The bent pipe was always a problem to model until I discovered, in the POV-Ray software, a procedure named “sphere_sweep” - very similar to your description of SketchUp's “Follow-Me” tool. I use a 2” diameter for both pipes, basically because that looks right. I'm eager to learn Steven Fagan's results if you would kindly share those.
Due to popular demand, I'll post measurements on the Forum and not through PMs. I'm trying to limit my requests for measurements as Stephen and his staff are busy with day-to-day activities.
The Museum definitely confirmed the 8' 2" (98") in the Crime Lab SN diagram is the width of the masonry opening for the south-wall window pair set (don't have it handy, but the Museum's measurement was like 1/8" more than 98"). That and a brick dimension were my first request for measurements. My second was for the pipes.
The Crime Lab SN diagram measures the east-wall opening at 8'
4" 6" (
100" 102"). I think the window wooden frames accommodate this by having a wider center divider. The east-wall was the original front facade of the Depository. Later they moved the front entrance from the east side to the south side. This is one quirky building.
Attached is an animated GIF with and without a box-sitting Virtual Action Figure posed for ~Z225. All checker board surfaces use 3” squares. The center of the west pipe 42” west of the east wall and 7” from the south wall. Oddly placed shadows are due to use of an overhead lamp to improve visibility. The 3D model is under construction, and always will be. FIW
James
That is fantastic animation. It shows the pipe does not interfere with over-the-box shooting; same my model. The pipe limits only aiming between the boxes and the east window frame. 7" center from the south wall is good (I'll have something like that if I adjust the floorboards).
I believe SketchUp enables animation between "scenes". I don't plan on doing any animation for now. I used the program for two years before I discovered "scenes".
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If we can do without the vertical measurements for the coupling and east pipe bends, and where the east pipe is, I'll ask Stephen to go to the seventh floor and, if he has access, measure only the
west pipe from the east wall and south wall, and the width of the pipe (working with 2" for now). Maybe some floorboards are visible so he can get their width. Any of that would be representative of the sixth floor.