Re: printing of the intersections
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January 14, 2011 at 14:17
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Dear Bram,
A ship model is always made “moulded”, which means no skin thickness is included in the model design. For hydrostatic purposes each layer can be assigned and thickness, or an correction factor is applied.
To print your sections, add the intersections at the right place, create a linesplan, export the lines plan to a CAD program, scale and prepare the drawing printing
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