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Old 09-23-2009, 07:52 AM
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Exporting rhino model into delftship?

I've searched the forum for an answer but was not able to find an answer yet so i'll just ask.

I'm trying to get to grips with michlet.
So far i can get a hull from delftship into michlet no problem since it has a purpose made export option for that - very easy.

I do almost all my work in Rhino though.

So how do i export a design from rhino into delftship?

Any pointers (which format to which format? Or file ext. to file ext?) Would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-23-2009, 09:07 AM
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Update ;

I got a design into delftship from rhino using file ext. .vrml.

Problem is now it does not allow me to export to michlet (option in light gray).

Surely there is some simple thing i have to do which will allow exporting to Michlet.
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Old 09-23-2009, 10:37 AM
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Did you try saving the file as an .fmb or delftship file before trying to export?

If you did that then try and export it as a .part and reimport and resave as an .fmb
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Check your settings for the maindimensions
If it doesn't help, see if you can calculate hydrostatics. If the results are all zero the model has one or more leak points.
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Old 09-23-2009, 03:01 PM
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Export as .part?
.part is not an available option in the pulldown menu on the 'export selected' window. I tried typing in .part to force it but it rhino will only accept one of the extension options in the list. The list is long but i can't see .fmb nor .part.

All i' ve managed to find that appears in both rhino and delftship is .txt and .vrml.

In both cases, when i have the design imported into delftship it removes the export to michlet option.

It must be something obvious that i'm missing but it's frustrating right now.
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Old 09-23-2009, 03:02 PM
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Ok

crossed posts , let me check that now.

There ' s no leaks when i have it in rhino, i've already sorted that out.
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Say, maybe it makes a difference if there's no deck on the model?

In rhino it has no leaks and hyrostatics compute. The only free edge is the gunwale.
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