BCBoater
08-21-2003, 12:16 AM
Hi all. I've been doing a lot of playing around with the Carlson Hulls program recently and this fall/winter I want to have a go at building a kayak from my own design.
For those that have built from the files that this program produces did you find that you needed to allow a little fudge factor for certain types of joints? Any other little foibles that come to mind?
Also I'm importing the DXF files into Turbocad to allow me to round the stem and stern corners a little. Any thoughts on demons for this or is it quite simple?
I've already built up a simple lower hull only model from card stock using the plank printouts and it all looks real nice. I just hope the 1/4 inch plywood tortures into the shapes as easily... :D
If this works out the next project will be a sailing canoe with a long center cockpit that I can snap two seats into for tandem double blade paddling. I just gotta remember to put the wife in front so I can make sure she is paddling... :D
If I can figure out how to get the VMRL pics to save as jpgs I'll post up some pics.
For those that have built from the files that this program produces did you find that you needed to allow a little fudge factor for certain types of joints? Any other little foibles that come to mind?
Also I'm importing the DXF files into Turbocad to allow me to round the stem and stern corners a little. Any thoughts on demons for this or is it quite simple?
I've already built up a simple lower hull only model from card stock using the plank printouts and it all looks real nice. I just hope the 1/4 inch plywood tortures into the shapes as easily... :D
If this works out the next project will be a sailing canoe with a long center cockpit that I can snap two seats into for tandem double blade paddling. I just gotta remember to put the wife in front so I can make sure she is paddling... :D
If I can figure out how to get the VMRL pics to save as jpgs I'll post up some pics.