Skinning my Boat?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1264.15 In reply to 1264.14 
It's really coming to life!

Are you getting more comfortable with using MoI after spending time on this project?

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1264.16 
added to the Special Thread Gallery :)
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.17 In reply to 1264.15 
Michael---YES!
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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
1264.18 In reply to 1264.17 
Great work. What a cool little boat. I wouldn't mind one of those myself.

Mark
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.19 In reply to 1264.18 
Mark.
It's the H28 design by Hereschoff who designed many of the early Americas Cup boats and many other famous ones.
Some 6 where built in backyards here in South Australian in the 1940s, and they are still alive and well. Even more in Western Australia I believe.
I spent many happy years sailing in one.
Brian
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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
1264.20 In reply to 1264.19 
Hi Brian,

It is a small world, I'm in Adelaide myself. Sadly I can't sail but would love a yacht of my own one day. It's nice to dream...

Are you going to rig your model?

Mark
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.21 In reply to 1264.20 
Mark.
PM me please. Someone in Adelaide with a similar connection---WOW!
That you can not sail--realy is sad! (I am 76 so I have had a lot of "experiences")
You may like to also visit the website my 50 year old(! ) son runs--
www.windsurfing.org
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.22 In reply to 1264.20 
Love to have direct contact if you care to PM me.
I am 76 and have had a great life sailing.
My son (54!) runs the Aussie Windsurfer site,
www.windsurfing.org
Brian
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1264.24 In reply to 1264.22 
One way to send a private message now is to click on someone's name which will open up their profile, and if they have included their e-mail address there will be a "Send e-mail" link there that you can use to send them an e-mail.

Write your own e-mail address inside the message somewhere for a reply, because I think it will get sent from the forum software with a generic moi@moi3d.com reply address by default.

- Michael
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.25 In reply to 1264.20 
Hi Mark.
Would you be interested in making direct contact by PMing me?"
I am 76 and only found out the computer switch about 5 years ago!
Carrara, Poser, Photoshop, 3D Brush,Hexagon---and etc!
My 54 year old son runs the site, www.windsurfing.org if of interest.
Brian

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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
1264.26 In reply to 1264.25 
Hi Brian,

Just sent you an email using Michael's instructions.

All the best,

Mark
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.27 In reply to 1264.20 
Just a bit more work today.
Very pleased at this last effort on doing the cockpit coamings.
Brian

EDITED: 30 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
1264.28 In reply to 1264.27 
Brian, that worked out great.

Mark

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.29 In reply to 1264.28 
Thanks.
Any suggestions on how to Fillet all the Upper edges (only) on this fitting anyone please.

EDITED: 30 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Michael Gibson
1264.30 In reply to 1264.29 
Hi Brian, there is a little tiny surface piece right near one corner which I think is gumming things up:





The fillet won't succeed if it would cause that little piece to be completely consumed away.

I'll see if I can do a bit of minor surgery on your object to fix it up.

- Michael

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
1264.31 
I believe you must just redraw all the lateral profil in one curve
Copy it
Inverse it
Move it
Loft it
and then fillet the up face
Is that you want?
(my part bottom circle is not perfect due I make that speedy :)


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EDITED: 31 Jan 2008 by MICHAEL GIBSON


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 From:  Michael Gibson
1264.32 In reply to 1264.29 
Hi Brian, another couple of things - this corner here:



Does not actually come down to a straight end like it looks, it is bent into a really tight corner at the very bottom of it (shown here zoomed in on that corner):



Really tight bends like that will tend to interfere with filleting as well.

One other thing I noticed was the arc pieces on the inside were actually like 186 degree arcs so there is a kind of slight angle between them and the lines connecting between them, instead of being tangent.

I'll cook up a tuned up version for you in a minute.

- Michael

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 From:  Michael Gibson
1264.33 In reply to 1264.29 
Hi Brian, give the attached RopeFitting2.3dm a try, you should be able to fillet edges on it now.

I used some of the "untrim" type techniques mentioned in the object repair tutorial to revert the object to the pre-booleaned state and then extracted edge curves by copy/paste, trued up some tangents and also tweaked the inside cutout part to be fused together into one single piece so that it wouldn't leave that little tiny pieces behind after being cut.

Here's what it looks like with all the upper edges filleted at a radius of 0.15:



Hope this helps!

One thing to be aware of - putting fillets on a lot of small pieces like this will tend to dramatically increase the data size of your model. Like your file size may get a lot bigger and these things tend to make quite a lot of display polygons which may slow down your display by a certain amount.

If things tend to bog down after a while it may be due to a lot of little tiny curvy pieces like this and you may need to hide pieces that you are not actively working on, or store them in different files and merge the pieces together at the very end.

But if you don't have too many of these you should be fine.

- Michael

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1264.34 In reply to 1264.33 
Thank you both.
WoW Michael--exactly what I needed. I hope I remember all that wonderful learning.
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