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Everything posted by tabycz
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Hakan, I have the same question like Mark. But your progess is great! I like to watch your thread. ;o)
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You did great progress. There is line of joints at planks in photo from the book. Will you do them too? ;o)
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It looks well. I am looking forwad to your building. It can be great model! The book looks like great resource. It is only with photos or with blueprints too?
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Thanks for help DraftSight is installed and launched.
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My goal is to build British cutter Grace (1763 AD). So. I took plans from net (rmg) and I made 3D shape. Several photos are here:
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Also mine but without success. ;o) I cleaned all desktop /files, folders, register.../ Any another idea? ;o)
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I have installed DraftSight after readding this thead. But I cannot launch it. I have tried some solutions but without success. So. I want to ask if anybody has a solution what works.
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