Plating with Rhino

Discussion in 'Software' started by soffi, Jan 23, 2011.

  1. soffi
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    soffi Junior Member

    So I punched the plans I bought into Rhino, wireframing looks ok but I'm not able to find out how to plate the thing ;)

    Any suggestions? :)

    Also.. would it be possible to export this to Delftship to make stab calculations etc.?

    Thanks!

    br,
    soffi
     

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  2. bhnautika
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    bhnautika Senior Member

    Soffi the “surfaces>loft “ command will get you started. When using this command always use the same starting point end for each section to avoid twist.
     
  3. pavel915
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    pavel915 Senior Member

    the curves I am seeing is not suitable for lofting, moreover the the section curves are not intersecting the centreline curve, which i see in the profile view.
    Draw the curves properly and then try to use "networksrf" command. (but before then check from the user manual, what are conditions for using this command)
     

  4. naserrishehri
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    naserrishehri Senior Member

    Try To Make Patches In Separate Regions
     
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