Re: Problems closing the transom
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November 22, 2012 at 19:46
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Well, it depends on the way you did it and what the problem is! :S
When I began using Delftship, my problem was to knit the edges of two adjacent planks/surfaces. My models were looking perfect, but their the planks’ edges weren’t knited, they were just overlapping. Is this your problem?
To know it, select each point along the transom perimeter and change its coordinates. Is the other planks’ edge (sideboard, bottom or deck) distorted (like rubber) or does it remain unchanged (and a gap appears between the transom and the other plank)?
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