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Jesus Boat ... Rhino
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
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Jesus Boat ... Rhino
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
It is an insteresting. Let me know how you solved ending at stem and stern where planks aren't with overlap. See photo what I mean. ;o) https://classic-sailing.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/freya-tender-bow-1000.jpg -
Jesus Boat ... Rhino
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
I agree. It's a challenge. I am still looking for right solution. So. If you have any tips. It will be great! I will make another planks. These are good but it isn't good enough. @Kevin-the-lubber: So. I am interested in talking geeky methodology. -
Jesus Boat ... Rhino
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
I want to build it . So, full reconstruction. -
Jesus Boat ... Rhino
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
The base and main is monography --> The Sea of Galilee Boat -
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Roter Löwe 1597 by Ondras71
tabycz replied to Ondras71's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
I like it. And I look forward to your next progress. -
Thanks for answer. You have confirmed my opinion. Shapr is interesting tool and it can be great in future. I hope it will be. But now it is good for modelling parts not all ships
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Yes, I have a question. The base one is about usability of Shapr3D. Work is intuitive and really simple. But hulls are complex shape and construction. So. My question is what kind of model I can use for? Only for some parts of model or I can create whole ship. Second question is about any tips. I used several CAD and 3D software, so I can find my way. But I know every CAD has own way of proceeding. So. I will appreciate any tip for ship modeling in this CAD. Thanks.
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Has anybody any experience with CAD named Shapr3D please? Link is here: https://www.shapr3d.com/
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Cutter Grace 1763
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
@bruce d: thanks for sending of photos and link. They are helpful! -
Cutter Grace 1763
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
I hope somebody has something. ;o) I have only ilustration of ruddle house on a French brig around 1806 from book The Global Schooner (KH Marquardt). -
Cutter Grace 1763
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
@iMustBeCrazy: Thanks for it and your wilingness to help. I appreciate it. I haven't expressed in my previous question well. My mistake. I asked for period (historic) example of construction --> photo of any solution on model, ilustration from book etc. -
Cutter Grace 1763
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
Has anybody any photo or drawing how it vám look please? -
Cutter Grace 1763
tabycz replied to tabycz's topic in CAD and 3D Modelling/Drafting Plans with Software
I have a question about construction around top rudder bellow steering lever You can see it on plan. Do anybody know what it is please? How it looks like? Is it only iron strip holding top end of sternpost or any wooden case or anything else? -
Daniel, great job! I enjoy your precious work and look forward to your next progress. ;)
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Hi, There isn't easy answer. Your question is too wide. Will you use CNC only for 2D cutting or do you need 2.5D or 3D tool or do you want to use also rotary axis (4 axis)? This is important question because this influences CAD and CAM software too. 😉 I use Fusion 360 and 4 axis CNC Machine. But you can use only any 2D CAD and CamBam for example. I used SketchUp too with CAM plugin. There Is many possibilities and there is also question how much you can pay for it. 😎
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Great job! I like it and enjoy for every new photos from your building. Let me know. I see your machine. What is it? Is it a drill or cnc or milling machine?
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Great job! I have the book Plank-On-Frame Models. And several times I am thinking about this ship too. So, I am looking forward to your progress!
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