Sketchup kitchen cabinet stuff5/1/2024 ![]() Upper cabinet bottoms are inset 1 1/8” which results in the bottom’s top being 3/8” above the top of the bottom rail, hence closing down the 4 1/2” opening to an effective 4 1/8” inch opening. That dimension is good for the drawer front, but it is not the opening as far as the drawer box is concerned. I then created the upper cabinet selecting Divided Upper and using a Shelf Offset of 5/8” and 6” for Position 1 with Fixed Shelf selected.īecause the bottom rail is 1 1/2” wide the 6” setting for Position 1 provides a 4 1/2” drawer front opening. The first defaults change I made was to the Divider Upper on the Upper Cabinets tab I changed its Cabinet Height to 36”. Again I established a baseline set of defaults using the ‘Re-Load Factory Settings’ tool. The divided upper box is one I am coming to like more and more because of its flexibility. The upper cabinet is a three box divided upper. The base carcass and toe kick are shown at left in X-Ray view. That completed all but the base trim, counter top and back splash components for the base cabinet. I also lengthened the front and back ties to touch the end sheets. Then I moved the ladder bases end ribs and stretchers to sit up against the end sheets. ![]() I extended the front applied face to touch the end sheets and made the joint at the ends a butt joint. I deleted the end applied faces but kept the front applied face. I extended the end sheets 3 1/2” at the bottom so that they were even with the bottom of the ladder base (1/2” off the floor). After drawing the base cabinet I made some changes using SketchUp tools. When creating the base cabinet I chose Left End Sheet and Right End Sheet for the end stiles. Lastly, in the Drawers tab I selected “Slab” as the Drawer Face Style. I changed the drawer heights in the Face Frame tab of CabWriter Settings to make the two drawers equal size in the drawer bank. The left box is a Standard Base w/ Drawer and the right box is a Drawer Bank Combo with three drawers specified. Though you may not see it in the picture at right above, the base cabinet is full face frame with bottom rail. The base cabinet is a standard two box CabWriter cabinet. I began the base cabinet using the ‘Re-Load Factory Settings’ tool to establish a baseline set of defaults, then made changes to it. The base and upper cabinets used slightly different defaults, so as I discuss each one you might want to use the CabWriter “Retrieve Cabinet Defaults” tool to view the applicable CabWriter Settings tab. So that you can follow along with this post I have attached the completed SketchUp model and you can download it by clicking here. In a future post I will show you how to do that, but today I want to focus on this design. But don’t panic! These items can be created once by the user, or downloaded from the internet, and stored in a library so they can be used over and over. These features were all created with SketchUp native tools. ![]() ![]() You will quickly notice several features that are not products of CabWriter: Crown molding, reverse ogee (the cyma recta S-shape) ends, counter top with back splash, base trim and drawer pulls. Jeremy’s picture above is rather dark in the front base area, but if you look hard the cabinets look like the SketchUp model drawn with CabWriter at right. In this post I will demonstrate how I created two of Jeremy’s cabinets one base and one upper. Fortunately, CabWriter sits on top of SketchUp, hence all of SketchUp’s native capabilities are available to the cabinetmaker and architect. There is no reason kitchen cabinets, vanities, offices or closets need to be modest or plain. We sometimes think of cabinetmaking as box building from designs that lack ostentatious styles. SketchUp Model of Jeremy’s Country Cabinets
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Syd the sloth wallpaper5/1/2024 If you’ve ever watched the Ice Age movies, you’re probably familiar with Sid the Sloth. Please note that this introduction section is written in markdown format, as per your request. So, let’s embark on this exciting journey and discover the true dimensions of Sid the sloth and his fascinating kin! In this blog post, we’ll delve into the world of sloths and answer some intriguing questions: why are these creatures so slow? How tall is a mammoth compared to a sloth? Can sloths really fart? Were sloths as big as elephants in the past? We’ll also explore the fascinating realm of giant sloths and compare them to mammoths, uncovering their sizes and discussing their extinction. Have you ever wondered just how big Sid, the clumsy and lovable sloth, really is? Or perhaps you’re curious about sloths in general and want to know more about their size, characteristics, and unique behaviors. Ice Age: Collision Course (First appearance)īrooke is voiced by English singer and songwriter Jessie J.Welcome to our blog post dedicated to the curious and adorable world of sloths, with a particular focus on the beloved character Sid from the animated movie Ice Age.Brooke also disapproves of greed and selfishness as she threatened Shangri Llama into giving up the crystals so the herd could use them to stop the asteroid. As she was from another part of the world, Brooke spoke with a British accent.īrooke seems to be very fond of visitors and gladly helped the herd in any way she could. She may also have yellow butterflies in her hair and fly away when Brooke moves her hair with force. On her neck, Brooke wore an amethyst necklace, tied with a tan cord. She has a slim build with slightly wide hips, where her fur is designed to look like a flowing dress skirt. She is seen at the after wedding party, singing " My Superstar" to Sid as the mammals dance, officially part of the Herd.Īs a ground sloth, Brooke sported an exceptionally long reddish-tan pelt and long tan scalp hair, which she had decorated with violet flowers. She picks him up, only to fall from the weight. When she sees him, they run to each other. She shows up right after Peaches and Julian's wedding, looking for Sid. While in the hot spring with Shangri Llama, Granny, Teddy, and some other residents, a stray crystal flies out of the volcano and into the spring, creating the Fountain of Youth and restoring her to her young and beautiful self. Before he leaves, she gives him a rock slab with her picture that she drew, laughing when he gives her a rock slab with a sloppy drawing of himself to remember each other if they never see each other again. Afterwards, she tells Sid that she's going to stay in the remains of Geotopia, thinking it better to let him go because of her old age. After saving the world, Brooke kisses Sid on the lips in celebration. When the mammals learn they need to throw the crystals in the volcano and Shangri Llama refuses, she uses a motivational speech to change their minds, getting them to start gathering. ![]() Unlike the other residents, she acts calmly and rationally when Sid ends up breaking the wall, even when she turns to her actual age and becoming old and grey. She is thrilled as Sid accepts, but calmly advises Sid against pulling a diamond looking crystal from the wall when he tells her he needs to get her a ring. Later she is seen playing an instrument while Sid rests his head on her lap, enjoying his attempts to flirt with her before she excitedly proposed to him. ![]() She happily took them to the Shangri Llama. She called her minicorn sqaud of two, Bubbles and Misty, and has them bring Sid toward her. While they were searching for the asteroid landing site, Brooke noticed the Herd's arrival on her crystal hoverboard, to which she giddily exclaimed how they almost never have visitors, asking them if she's dreaming and pinching herself and Julian at the same time before falling off her crystal hoverboard as she noticed Sid, instantly falling in love with him. As a resident of Geotopia, Brooke stayed young and beautiful with the crystals, living with the other Geotopians. As you can see from this imaginary scenario, the new test misdiagnosed 20 of the 100 people. These are true negatives (TN) – this is good too.įrom these kinds of tables you can work out how good a new/alternative diagnostic test is. These are false negatives (FN) – this is really bad! These are false positives (FP) – this is bad. ![]() These are true positives (TP) – this is good People tested who do have Disease X (n = 50) He then compares these results with his new test, which you can see in the table below. Using the gold standard he finds out that 50 people have the dreaded ‘Disease X’ and 50 people do not. The GP decides to compare a new test he’s just bought with the gold-standard perfect test. Let’s imagine 100 people come to a GP to get tested for ‘Disease X’. To understand what the results of this paper mean it is worth running through an imaginary scenario. The perfect test should be able to tell you everyone who has the disease and correctly identify everyone who does not have the disease…easier said than done. The studies were also screened for quality and bias.Īs outcomes they chose several different measures of diagnostic accuracy that can get a bit confusing. Two authors independently assessed the search results and used a standardised data extraction sheet. They searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychoINFO and Google Scholar from the earliest available dates stated in the individual databases until. In terms of how the search was performed, it looks very thorough. Any patients who were visually impaired.Tests that were only evaluated in four or less papers.Tests that took longer than 20 minutes to complete.Published the outcome measures they were interested in.Used a standardised diagnostic criteria to diagnose dementia.Assessed patients or carers face-to-face.Looked for patients with either Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia or Parkinson’s disease in any clinical setting.This systematic review compares the MMSE with other tools for detecting dementia. Compared it to other measures that fell into three categories tests that took less than 5 minutes to complete, 10 minutes and 20 minutes.Assessed the performance of the MMSE at being able to correctly detect dementia and. ![]() In this paper, the authors completed a systematic review of the literature for studies that: One of the reasons to assess the relative merits of the MMSE is that it is a proprietary instrument, owned by ‘Psychological Assessment Resources’ meaning that it is not actually free for organisations to use. As the authors of this paper state, the performance of the MMSE in detecting dementia as compared to other tests has not been systematically assessed and so, that is what they set out to do. The test itself takes about 10 minutes to complete. In this test you can score up to 30 points by answering a range of questions that test your orientation to time and place, your memory, attention and so on. ![]() The commonest cognitive test used is called the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Obviously, an exhaustive assessment of a person’s cognitive function would take a very long time – hours, if not longer! While researchers may have hours to spend with patients, most busy clinicians do not and so the Holy Grail is finding a good, brief screening test of cognitive function that allows us to diagnose dementia. ‘Cognitive’ here means the ‘higher brain functions’ I alluded to earlier things like memory, numeracy, visual perception, personality change and planning, to name a few. The way we diagnose and detect dementia, therefore, is by systematically assessing the function of various brain regions by using cognitive tests. By comparison, frontotemporal dementia affects the frontal area of the brain first and, as a result, these patients often have changes in personality and difficulties in planning long before they have difficulties with memory. For this reason patients with Alzheimer’s disease get memory problems early on. For example, early on in the disease course Alzheimer’s affects an area of the brain called the hippocampus, which is involved in storing memories about our lives. The symptoms a particular person with dementia develops depends on where in the brain the disease is affecting. The symptoms and the impairment caused by dementia are a result of progressive damage to the brain and a loss of brain cells and connections. Alzheimer’s disease, for example, is the commonest cause of dementia. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, Tsoi and colleagues from Hong Kong aimed to assess the relative effectiveness of common cognitive tests at diagnosing dementia.ĭementia is an umbrella term for a number of different brain diseases that progressively affect a person’s ability to think and function independently. Which sonic character are you quiz5/1/2024 ![]() HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 NOTE THAT THERE IS NO LORDX/XENOPHANE IN THERE OR ANY RELATED VS SONIC. In this quiz you will answer questions to see which sonic character you are (This is my first quiz) Enter Your Name. New quizzes Has been added including New characters (Some are missing). Which Sonic Character are you Quiz introduction. Id never though This quiz will get trendy (It is a bit old) And for now on. While all these plans end in failure thanks to the continued efforts of Sonic and his friends, the mad doctor somehow is always able to slip away from certain death or imprisonment and escape at the last moment, making him a constant threat to the universe and a thorn in Sonic's side. Edit: WOO 100+ Of you took my quiz and i highly thank you for it. Eventually, the mad scientist has gone as far as to target the entire universe and cooked up schemes to control time and space itself. Eggman's schemes have since branched into much more global threats as he built war machines, used nuclear devices to threaten entire nations, and even relied on mythological and ancient deities bent on destruction to achieve his goals. ![]() Results means yor 100 That Bad guy from Sonic F. Which Bad Guy Are You (Sonic The Hedgehog) Approved & Edited by ProProfs Editorial Team By Sambuxton98. While the doctor's plans initially consisted of building up incredible armies by turning animals into robots and using them to dominate the land, Dr. Quizzes Game Video Game Sonic The Hedgehog. Approved and edited by BuzzFeed Community Team. The large scientist with an IQ of 300 dreams of dominating the world, but his constant plots to create his Eggman Empire are always thwarted by Sonic and his friends. Which Mario Character Are You Dont worry, we know youre not Waluigi. Dr Eggman is the human arch-nemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. Which Sonic Prime Character Are You Quiz Sonic Prime is an animated series about a dog. Find out which Sonic the Hedgehog character you are most like by taking this personality quiz. Free grammar checker reddit5/1/2024 ![]() ![]() Like if your sentences are too long or something like that. The premium subscription *mostly* deals with issues regarding form, flow, etc. You've got to double-check everything yourself either way. 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