FreeShip developable plates incorrect size?

Discussion in 'Software' started by thuffam, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. thuffam
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    thuffam Junior Member

    Hi there

    I have created developable plates using FreeShip (for a plywood hull) - but after closer inspection the plates appear to be the incorrect size - smaller than expected.

    The hull is about 2.4m long, yet the longest plate shown is only 1.8m long.

    Any one know why this is - and what I can do to fix?

    Thanks very much
    Tim
     
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    Guest625101138 Previous Member

    I have done a a few developments from Freeship or Delftship. Built a couple. All turned out OK at least to my ability to cut by hand. Usual tolerance within 1mm.

    If you provided more detail it might help diagnose the problem.

    Rick W
     
  3. Kudzu
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    Kudzu Junior Member

    I ran into some issues with it but it turned out to be because I didn't know what I was doing. While the model looked good, there were problem with my control points and how I had them arranged. When you turn on the grid veiw on the plates. Is the grid squares or are they stretched into none square shapes? I found out it makes a difference.
     
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    Guest625101138 Previous Member

    I should add that I only develop shapes that are developable. I also do it one plate at a time. As far as I know there is no means of nominating cut lines in Freeship.

    Rick W
     
  5. tandu
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    tandu Junior Member

    Hello thuffam,
    I had similar problem with developable plates (less size), But I'm not sure, I have to check.
     

  6. thuffam
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    thuffam Junior Member

    Thanks for your replies.

    I've looked at the model and it seems ok. But you are correct - it is definately something to do with a particular model - as it works fine for others.

    The weird thing is that the first time I open the model it works, then after closing it and reopening it, the problem occurs - but I need to reboot to make it work again.

    I'll try to attach the model.

    Thanks again
    Tim
     

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