3D hull and equipment models from the internet

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by archnav.de, Jan 16, 2004.

  1. dougfrolich
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    dougfrolich Senior Member

    My Honda OB in 3d
     

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  2. spank
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    spank Junior Member

    That outboard model comes through as jumbled lines for me....Is it working for anyone else? I would love to get a 3d outboard model to use on some of my center console designs. So far the only ones I have been able to find are of old 50's vintage evinrude 3 hp motors that look absolutely silly scaled to fit 25 foot fishing boats...
     
  3. dougfrolich
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    Spank,

    Right click after you save it and choose a program- I use Rhino and SolidWorks. It should open fine. Let me know if that doen't work.
     
  4. archnav.de
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    archnav.de Senior Member

    Hey Doug,

    It would be great as always, if you can upload the model of the Honda Outboard also to the Gallery called CAD-Blocks. Please convert the file first also via SolidWorks into .sat (4.0) and x_t (12.0) and pack them into one .zip file.
    So that that all users from boatdesign.net can find your model and can use the model easily.

    Cheers

    Bernd
     
  5. spank
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    Thanks Doug. I was originally trying to import it into VX...which is usually excellent at dealing with these things, but not in this case for some reason. IN any case, Rhino worked fine. Much appreciated.
     
  6. archnav.de
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    archnav.de Senior Member

    3D Models needed

    Dear colleges,

    Urgently 3D Models are needed under 3D-CAD-Blocks. Please upload your models.

    Cheers

    Bernd
     
  7. bhnautika
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    Archnav.de Maybe there should be a wish list of required drawings needed by members. I have constructed a number “generic” drawing’s of things like vents, stanchions, pulpit tubing, deck hardware, tillers etc, these are relatively simple drawing’s to keep their file size down. Also not everybody wants or needs 3D models how about 2 ¾ D and 2D as well?
     
  8. duluthboats
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    Hi Bernd, almost 25,000 views of this thread but not that many models in gallery. I guess I will draw something.

    Gary :D
     
  9. archnav.de
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    archnav.de Senior Member

    Hey bhnautika,
    just pack the different formats, model types (3D and 2D) and other information (.pdf) of one item into one .zip file and upload them beside a thumbnail towards boatdesign.net. Select the models, drawings and information out of your database from which you think, that they could be useful for the boat design community.

    Cheers

    Bernd
     
  10. RANCHI OTTO
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    RANCHI OTTO Naval Architect

    Help...!

    I need a 3D of a duoprop Volvo Penta stern drive....

    Thanks!
     
  11. yipster
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    yipster designer

    not a volvo not even a duoprop, just one of the props on file quikly mirrored.
    can do and in most file sizes but your probably allready served plus sun is comming out, food burning, so help...!
     

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  12. RANCHI OTTO
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    RANCHI OTTO Naval Architect

    Thanks Yip
     
  13. solrac
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    solrac 100% sudaca

  14. RANCHI OTTO
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    RANCHI OTTO Naval Architect

    SOLRAC.....THANKS a lot !
     

  15. RANCHI OTTO
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    RANCHI OTTO Naval Architect

    Where are you ? 34'..... to complicate....
     
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