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    • J Offline
      Jim
      last edited by

      Give the guy a break - he doesn't know where to start. Posting a model of a completed hull (even if it lacks accuracy) doesn't help much because it doesn't show how to set it up.

      Hi

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        ely862me
        last edited by

        I don t see u struggling too much making it..

        Here is the hull,if i don t see you finishing it ,means u don t wanna make it..

        Happy sketching!

        Elisei
        Golant Gaffer hull by EliseiDesign.jpg
        Golant Gaffer hull by EliseiDesign a.jpg
        Golant Gaffer hull by EliseiDesign b.jpg
        Golant Gaffer hull by EliseiDesign.skp
        BTW The halves are components,u can just work at one of them and the other will update by itself.

        EDITED: A small mistake i made without my will, model uploaded again .

        Elisei (sketchupper)


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        • ely862meE Offline
          ely862me
          last edited by

          Jim,in this case...should i remove the files?
          Roadie,sorry if i m(was) a bit harsh to you!

          All the best!

          Elisei

          Elisei (sketchupper)


          Before no life was done on Earth it was THE LIFE ITSELF...GOD
          Come and See EliseiDesign

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          • M Offline
            mac1
            last edited by

            @roadie3rd said:

            @unknownuser said:

            What the name of the boat model?

            Its a Golant Gaffer

            roadie3rd
            Additi0nal info for you ref problen areas:http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=1f56117edc6c5690ab9c83967811b1f7 It looks to me like a problem with the rail profiles 3 to 4 down. I used the shown cutting plane to get intersection points with the rails . You should then be able to create good bulk head profiles for TIG's suggestion pending issue with the rails

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            • J Offline
              Jim
              last edited by

              @ely862me said:

              Jim,in this case...should i remove the files?
              Roadie,sorry if i m(was) a bit harsh to you!

              All the best!

              Elisei

              No no, you were not harsh. I think this is a tough model to start with.

              Hi

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              • C Offline
                chrisjk
                last edited by

                Elisei,

                I'd be interested to learn how you did the modelling of the surface. I can't get it that smooth. I used TIG's EEBR and as can be seen, I get "pleats" at the front.

                http://woodgen.smugmug.com/Other/MIsc-Forum-posts-1/Screen-shot-2010-01-29-at/776096510_ySzMU-L.png

                Chris

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                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Make several equally segmented 'bulkheads' and so it in pieces...
                  Profile 2 for one becomes profile 1 for the next - split the rails a long the 'keel' and 'side' ❓

                  TIG

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                  • C Offline
                    chrisjk
                    last edited by

                    Thanks TIG.

                    Chris

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                    • J Offline
                      Jim
                      last edited by

                      The mesh in the first post isn't very clean - there are many edges that are not connected to anything, and many that do not actually intersect. You really need to get in close to find them, but they are there. It might explain some of the results of using some of the plug-ins.

                      Is this sort of thing a use for TIG's manifold plug-in?

                      Hi

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                        mac1
                        last edited by

                        @jim said:

                        The mesh in the first post isn't very clean - there are many edges that are not connected to anything, and many that do not actually intersect. You really need to get in close to find them, but they are there. It might explain some of the results of using some of the plug-ins.

                        Is this sort of thing a use for TIG's manifold plug-in?

                        All of the rail ( cline) profiles do not intersect( except some places at the ends) with the bulkheads and if one uses a cutting plane and tries to create them there are points that look obviously out of place. Trying to fill in with a bezier curve can be done but the hull then is not correct. Working with the orginal post model with out correcting the profiles and itersection will probably result in problems just getting worse IMHO.

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