shell expansion and midship section drawing in workshop

Discussion in 'Software' started by pavel915, Feb 1, 2007.

  1. pavel915
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    pavel915 Senior Member

    I am trying workshop for structural design.
    but I am not understanding all things good. I am very keen to know how to do the shell expansion drawing and midship section drawing in workshop. It is very urgent for me because I am wanting to buy workshop if I look it is very good for my structural designs.
    please help me by giving leason how to draw the shell expansion and midship drawing in workshop .
    waiting for reply.
    thanks!
     
  2. same
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    same Junior Member

    Use Autoplate

    Use can use auto plate, it's easy to use and you can have these answers that you want!!
    Good luck!1:cool:
     
  3. internetturk
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    internetturk Junior Member

    Auto Plate?
    How can i get this software?
     
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    same Junior Member

  5. Thai
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    Thai Junior Member

    Shell expansion is simple spread hull to floor of workshop.You can measure outskirts frame and display its value lenght in floor. This work could do by Autocad, not need Autoplate (because of too expensive)
     

  6. internetturk
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    internetturk Junior Member

    May be you can write a lisp in autocad for shell expansion.
    I would write it but i don't know lisp.
     
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