Re: Those damn’ chines
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August 30, 2012 at 12:42
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I believe you’re right, but in my case, the hull is just made of 3 shits of plywood, very very simple, the max layers I can do is 2, one for the bottom of the hull (which is flat with front and rear with a little scoop) and one for the border, and that’s it. I could make another one for various pieces of wood that come inside the hull but I don’t need them to obtain my developed plates.
And for the border plate, I have no real idea how to build it from nothing in an independant layer.
For the bottom it is ok, I did it on one of my tries, I started the project with a boat of 2 vertical points (which is the minimum accepted by Freeship)
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