mattbyrne
01-11-2005, 01:38 PM
Boat building using CAD is new to so please help me/bear with me.
I purchase some plans for a 28' gentlemens runabout and am in the process of producing a full set of cad drawings. Here's my plan. Use Rhino to produce a solid of a faired hull. Import the solid into solidworks, where I will create all detailed part(frames, keel, stem, etc). My intent is to have parts machined on CNC macine.
At present I have managed to produce a surfaced hull in Rhino. I am having the following issues - I have created 6 diffrent surfaces 2-bottoms, 2-sides, 1-Deck, and 1-transome surface. When I created the surfaces I use 2-rail loft. On the bottom and the deck between the 1st station and where the lofting rails come to a point, Rino didn't create any surface. The surface stops at the last station. Am I using the wrong sufacing tool? Should I be creating one surface for the entire bottom?
When creating the curves for the frame stations and the keel, chine and sheer profiles, what type of curve(tool) should I be using.
How much "Fairing" should I expect to do when taking offsets from professional plans?
Once I have the solid inportedinto Solidworks(if this is the correct process) How do I slice the solid at each frame so I can get an outside profile of the frame.
Can anyone give me a quick relality check on what I attemting? A quick overview of the 3d modeling process would be nice also.
Thanks
Matt
I purchase some plans for a 28' gentlemens runabout and am in the process of producing a full set of cad drawings. Here's my plan. Use Rhino to produce a solid of a faired hull. Import the solid into solidworks, where I will create all detailed part(frames, keel, stem, etc). My intent is to have parts machined on CNC macine.
At present I have managed to produce a surfaced hull in Rhino. I am having the following issues - I have created 6 diffrent surfaces 2-bottoms, 2-sides, 1-Deck, and 1-transome surface. When I created the surfaces I use 2-rail loft. On the bottom and the deck between the 1st station and where the lofting rails come to a point, Rino didn't create any surface. The surface stops at the last station. Am I using the wrong sufacing tool? Should I be creating one surface for the entire bottom?
When creating the curves for the frame stations and the keel, chine and sheer profiles, what type of curve(tool) should I be using.
How much "Fairing" should I expect to do when taking offsets from professional plans?
Once I have the solid inportedinto Solidworks(if this is the correct process) How do I slice the solid at each frame so I can get an outside profile of the frame.
Can anyone give me a quick relality check on what I attemting? A quick overview of the 3d modeling process would be nice also.
Thanks
Matt