I have finally finished another SketchUp 3D model project. This time it is a 3D model of what most folks would recognize as a
diamond pattern tread plate. You see it in factories, aboard ships, and covering the floors of some armored vehicles. I decided to give it a try and I am quite pleased with the results. I had started this one last year and had to set it aside because it was starting to drive me crazy because of the need to focus on the small details in the model. While it looks simple enough each of the faceted diamond shapes were the end result of creating one master and then cloning it to create a basic "X" pattern which was then cloned again many more times until it filled a 48.0" X 96.0" rectangle. The individual diamond shapes along the edge of the rectangle had to be clipped which was easy enough to accomplish on one and then cloning it again but it did require a lot of patience and I think that was where I left off last year before taking it up again this evening to change it once again but this time with the X pattern centered inside of the rectangle. The subsequent cloning efforts resulted in overlap along the edges which is where the meticulous effort were required to trim the individual diamond features along the edges of the rectangle to give it some depth and content. The thickness of the plate is 0.375" and I am glad it is done. It certainly looks better than some paint on textures that come with SketchUp. If someone were adventurous they could actually print this out as a 3D object in any scale desired.
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Diamond Pattern Tread Plate (48.0" X 96.0")