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lofting canoe tables in to plans
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"Steve" skrev i en meddelelse ... Unless the designer has taken the results of a full loft (or the computer equivalent) and done the correction to the table of offsets, then the offset table should only be trusted for the full loft. Year , -- but meanwhile the measures must be transfered onto the material, as the cut materials make up the actural hull. I mean you make the plans to be able to show the lines not on paper, but on the materials so they can be shaped into an assembly , ------- then with a heavy frame that must support a panel , there will be a gab , unless the frames are marked with changing angle both sides. --------- Realy the spline for me ,alway's was the spline you place ontop the rough timbers, before making them follow the planking some 90 pct. Realy isn't this a bit old fasion, when you can shape the whole framework from sheet material. Ever tried placing an oak frame in a Baltic trader ? --- if so you will know there are a need for better technology , did you ever use a vaccum cleaner to remove a rotten frame ? ------- Anyway first upscaling , then transfering must be less accurate, than acturly producing the actural frame ,cut directly from the computer drawings. This also allow for accurancy that make things possible ,that is more difficult or somtimes impossible with tradisional means. Like forming whatever assembly framework for whatever shape hull, in only sheet materials. P.C. |
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