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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Tripmaker » Mon Nov 03, 2014 9:24 pm

Mike,

Thanks for the link to sketchup. It will take some time for me to get on to it but it beats pencil and paper.

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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby nevadatear » Mon Nov 03, 2014 10:00 pm

looks nice, Mike! We don't have the inside profile shape, but our trailer does have a bit of the outs ide bump out at the top and gradual decline. Kind of whale shaped, so we call it monstro. We filled the space inside with cabinets, however, so it is still straight up and down inside.
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Tripmaker » Tue Nov 04, 2014 8:59 am

danlott wrote:
Tripmaker wrote:Auto manufacturers call that ergonomics. Add a dropped floor for the feets and you may have something. I haven't seen one but I wish I had your CAD program. Can't justify buying one for one or two builds.


Here is a link to a series of videos that I put together showing how to design a teardrop in SketchUp. It is a fairly simple program to use. Another big plus is that it is free.

http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=49233

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Dan thanks for that link, I just saw it going back over this thread. This should help me a bunch. Last night I spent hours while watching the Colts, trying to teach myself SketchUp and got no where.

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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Tripmaker » Tue Nov 04, 2014 9:07 am

Mike,

That profile is growing on me. I wonder if it will be better aerodynamically, looks like it could be. I was leaning toward a Cabin Car profile for my build on a 75" x 142" pop up frame, I'll have to give this some thought. :thinking:
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Vedette » Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:03 am

S. Heisley wrote:
The cabin is extra long. I had to add an extra 2 feet to get the dog beds in there by our feet.


I see that you've got your priorities straight! :lol: :thumbsup:

How about a side tent for the dogs?
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or you can you can cut that couple feet off of the trailer~ :twisted:
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Gold5one » Tue Nov 04, 2014 12:32 pm

When I built my shantyboat I flared the sides out about 7 degrees so that it was comfortable leaning back on the side bench. I am thinking about doing the same to the rear upper half of the Weekender II build -
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby dales133 » Tue Nov 04, 2014 12:43 pm

This is a realy nice design and practicle to boot.
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Jdw2717 » Wed Nov 05, 2014 9:48 pm

While not exactly the same, ours is curved similar to that one. I was going to put a cabinet in the front but once I leaned against the wall, it just felt to good. Great for reading or watching tv and I don't need extra pillows to lean against and then find a place to store them.
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby LandCommander » Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:08 am

Vedette wrote:
S. Heisley wrote:
The cabin is extra long. I had to add an extra 2 feet to get the dog beds in there by our feet.


I see that you've got your priorities straight! :lol: :thumbsup:

How about a side tent for the dogs?
As dogs don't last forever....so once they are gone you can quit putting up a tent again and get back to TD camping. :?
or you can you can cut that couple feet off of the trailer~ :twisted:
Here we go again?
Preparing to be labeled a "Dog Hater" ..........I Love Dogs! But I am just too practical to take them camping???
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People don't last forever either...?
And as for practicality, I find it more practical to bring the dog than pay for kennel, unless of course, you have someone reliable that will feed them / let them out for free in which case you are lucky.

I think it's a good idea to have a nice big comfortable angles headboard.
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby aggie79 » Thu Nov 06, 2014 8:01 am

Mike,

The front of my headboard cabinet is angled to allow for sitting in our teardrop:

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(We place our pillows on the doors for seatback cushions.) It is a very comfortable arrangement.

If you go with a seat back taller than bottom of the shoulder blade, you may want to mock it up first. Usually a tall seat back in a straight plane is not comfortable.

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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby tac422 » Thu Nov 06, 2014 8:26 am

Tripmaker wrote:Mike,
Where in MI are you? I'm just north of Fort Wayne. Did you ever finish your foamie? I read the 40 pages of your build and we are left hanging. Kind of like having to wait all summer to find out who shot JR. If you are old enough to remember that. :)


I didn't see a answer to your question, so....

http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=56441

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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby mikeschn » Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:31 pm

Thanks Tac...

I had forgotten to paste a link to the continuation of the Big Pink!!!

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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby Danidog » Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:14 am

This looks like it solves the comfy seating issue for many folks, thank you. I will try to incorporate it into my current build and will certainly put this body style in the running for my #2 build.
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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby mikeschn » Fri Nov 07, 2014 4:25 pm

Both of these ideas are very good too! :thumbsup:

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Re: Adirondack Teardrop

Postby RAYVILLIAN » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:44 am

I got punchcad and if you go for the free trial they keep sending you emails to entice you with discounts. I let the free trail run out and got 30% off. it only cost me $70 instead of the $99. Skecth up is still free though and there is alot of stuff in their warehouse that you can take parts off and use in your designs. I've pulled out widow and doors out of other trailers and put them in my trailer to see how they look.
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