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Hull designer software
Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out
of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware Morgan O. |
Morgan Ohlson ) writes: Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware I had problems figuring it out and didn't get a really good fit for one model (www.ncf.ca/~ag384/Solo15.htm). I studied the numbers and tried plotting cutting carboard panels a couple of times. When I asked about it here people wrote they were able to use it to get good fits. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
"Morgan Ohlson" wrote in message ... Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware Morgan O. the software is worth its price.. and no more |
On 28 Oct 2004 19:04:52 GMT, William R. Watt wrote:
Morgan Ohlson ) writes: Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware I had problems figuring it out and didn't get a really good fit for one model (www.ncf.ca/~ag384/Solo15.htm). I studied the numbers and tried plotting cutting carboard panels a couple of times. When I asked about it here people wrote they were able to use it to get good fits. Have you tried putting the data from Hull Design into Hullform and get it outprinted that way? Morgan O. |
Morgan Ohlson wrote in
: On 28 Oct 2004 19:04:52 GMT, William R. Watt wrote: Morgan Ohlson ) writes: Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware I had problems figuring it out and didn't get a really good fit for one model (www.ncf.ca/~ag384/Solo15.htm). I studied the numbers and tried plotting cutting carboard panels a couple of times. When I asked about it here people wrote they were able to use it to get good fits. Have you tried putting the data from Hull Design into Hullform and get it outprinted that way? If you have hullform why would you use hulls? |
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:56:13 GMT, Jeff wrote:
Morgan Ohlson wrote in : On 28 Oct 2004 19:04:52 GMT, William R. Watt wrote: Morgan Ohlson ) writes: Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware I had problems figuring it out and didn't get a really good fit for one model (www.ncf.ca/~ag384/Solo15.htm). I studied the numbers and tried plotting cutting carboard panels a couple of times. When I asked about it here people wrote they were able to use it to get good fits. Have you tried putting the data from Hull Design into Hullform and get it outprinted that way? If you have hullform why would you use hulls? I think it's much easier to work with the graphical presentation in Hulls Des. ....have all designs in hulls ....and that I have not learnt Hullform properly. Morgan O. |
"James" wrote in message
the software is worth its price.. and no more :-) It's OK for an amateur that wants to develop panels from a known developable hull, not more. That program does not check for developability so you never know if you can really bend the panels it produces. Besides that, it's good and it's free. Jacques http://bateau.com |
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:08:01 GMT, Morgan Ohlson
wrote: Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware Morgan O. I used "hulls" to design my small sail / outboard / row boat, see www.wemfish.supanet.com I just played with the figures untill it looked right! ok so it's not finnished yet but I am confident that it will be a fine "fun" boat. . . . |
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:36:05 GMT, Morgan Ohlson wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:56:13 GMT, Jeff wrote: Morgan Ohlson wrote in : On 28 Oct 2004 19:04:52 GMT, William R. Watt wrote: Morgan Ohlson ) writes: Can any one say which is the best way to get trustworthy panel offsets out of that program Hull Designer ? Link here (it's free): http://www.carlsondesign.com/index.html#Fun_Shareware I had problems figuring it out and didn't get a really good fit for one model (www.ncf.ca/~ag384/Solo15.htm). I studied the numbers and tried plotting cutting carboard panels a couple of times. When I asked about it here people wrote they were able to use it to get good fits. Have you tried putting the data from Hull Design into Hullform and get it outprinted that way? If you have hullform why would you use hulls? I think it's much easier to work with the graphical presentation in Hulls Des. ...have all designs in hulls ...and that I have not learnt Hullform properly. Morgan O. Perhaps I should state that I only have the freeware version. No luxery stuff around here. Morgan O. |
I dodn't know the names of the programs I've used, but I first typed the table of offsets into the free program from Blue Peter Designs to check the numbers were okay, then typed the table of offsets into the program from Carlson Design to plot the plywood panels. I've used both programs a few times but am not expert with either. I found the automatic curve fitting of both programs difficult to work with but figured minor variances would nto affect the performance numbers enough to worry about. the Blue Peter program allows many more lines and stations than the Carlson program so the fit can be closer, including a superstructure (cabin top), etc. It would make more of a difference in cutting and fitting the plywood panels with teh Carlson which is why I cut out two cardboard models before I was sort of satisfied. The models are as far as I got with the plywood panel feature of the prgram. Others have used it to build boats. The Carslon program is bad for doing straight hull lines. It always wants to fit them to a curve, at least as far as I was able to figure out. You can use a mouse pointer to reposition intermedtiate points (red dots on the lines) bewteen the stations in the Carlson program. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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