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  • in reply to: Modelling a flat bottom chine tug hull (WWII TID) #44638
    Hrvoje
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    Hi, Paul!

    On page 29 of the DELFTship manual, you have the format of the text input file. It is very well explained what means each row and column of the file.

    Have a nice day!

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: How to get rid of unnecessary surface #44521
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Thank you, Terry!

    I am also a member of the Model Ship World forum and I will visit the post on the submitted link.

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: How to get rid of unnecessary surface #44516
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hi, Terry!

    Thank you a lot for your engagement and the solution. I appreciate it so much.

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by Hrvoje.
    in reply to: contourline #38109
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Yes, it is the last (rightmost) column. 🙂
    Have a look at the page 32, table of offsets in the User’s Manual.

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: Modeling a canoe #37257
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hi, Jurgen!

    Thank you for the comment. I am also ship modeler and I run the forum about wooden ship modeling. The ships from Mediteranian area are the subject of this forum. One of the forum friends is making bragozzo , you can see it here Bragozzo
    If you have something interesting for publish on my forum it would be nice. The hull of your model looks beautiful.

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: How can I force adjacent edges to form a straight line? #37255
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    1. Select the points you want to align.
    2. On the Home tab click “Align points” (on the “Point” menu).
    3. On the small pop up screen check “Adjust X-coordinate”. And for Y and Z, also.
    4. Click “OK”.

    I hope this helped. 🙂

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: Adding a deck to model #36749
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Select edges on the shear line and on the “edge edit options” and click “Extrude curved”. 🙂

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: How to get perfect/correct interior edges #36641
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hi, Alex!
    The picture is not enough informative to see the problem. Can you zoom out so I can see whole surface (the right part). Also zoom in to the left side to see what is in the corner.
    You can delete the face you don’t like and create a new one.

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: Impact waterlines? #36574
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hallo shipbuilders,

    is it possible to impact waterlines or stations directly?

    Klaus from Kanu-Werft

    Hello, Klaus!
    I am not sure that I understand your question. When impacting waterlines what exactly you want to do?

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: From Drawings to Real #36573
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hi, Usman!

    You can use DelftShip to define the ship’s form. To build the real boat you must have a set of drawings (workshop drawings) where are defined constructional details of this boat. Then using these workshop drawings you can start to build the boat.
    I hope this can help you. 🙂

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: chined construction #36517
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hi, Miric!

    Pokušavam prebaciti linije iz AUTOCADA 2010 u delftship,no ne uspijevam.

    I did not try this. Usually I export from DelftShip and import the file into CAD. The file is in “dxf” format.

    Nadalje,da li ima neka instrukcija ,uputstvo na hrvatskom ,kako uopće započeti s radom u deftshipu??
    Uopće nemam ideju kako započeti rad,budući nigdje nema nekog vođenja step by step,kroz program.
    pozdrav
    Miric

    There is very good User’s Manual in Download area of this site. I started with it.

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: chined construction #36072
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Hi! I believe that you should have crease edge on the connection of the deck and the stem. (Selected edges on the picture.)

    Stem.jpg

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: transom and deck #36010
    Hrvoje
    Participant


    A – I found out that the sail area data shown on the hydrostatic design report by far is not correct
    what do we have to do to get the correct sail area?

    Adriano, is the sail area two times bigger than you expected?

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: transom and deck #35991
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    Together wit the doghouse, seen from the profile:

    Doghouse015.jpg

    Doghouse016.jpg

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

    in reply to: transom and deck #35988
    Hrvoje
    Participant

    After we close the gaps in all four edges we will have the gap between the window frame and the glass. (Window is not mosquito-proof. 🙂 )
    It is possible to close this gap around the glass using the same technique as for the window corners.

    Doghouse011.jpg

    Doghouse013.jpg

    Doghouse014.jpg

    Kind regards, Hrvoje

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