Louis XV lady's desk

Louis XV lady's desk

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In the perspective of learning cabinetmaking at the school Saint-Luc, I learned to reproduce the copy of a Louis XV lady's desk from taking measurements on a period furniture at the flea market of Saint-Ouen in Paris, then the measures were transcribed to scale 1:1 on a sketch, then to finish each point are redrawn in CAD, point by point without the help of photogrammetry. Also in the school perspective, I reproduced it at 33% scale. The idea was to create a parody of Ikea with the assembly instructions piece by piece and the desk to assemble step by step. This 3D print is a nice didactic project, with all the original assemblies to scale too! I decided to make my project available to be able to share my craft and my passion that may perhaps give the desire to the youngest to follow my path. https://youtu.be/wcc6h-TdSXY

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