by Iceman 29 » Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:31 pm
Tks Jim!

Best wishes too!
Indeed Jim, but the skylight is very small at 1/200, the cross bars are 0.25 mm in diameter, the extreme limit of resistance to tearing for the resin during printing, not for the printer.
The drawing of the 3D parts could be much finer, but I have to take into account the printing scale for each part and be very careful not to go below the tolerable printing limits. It's frustrating for the designer, but that's the way it is.
I'm certainly not teaching you anything Jim, it's also like that to inject it and even worse, the more you reduce the size of the vessel the more the parts are simplified, sometimes coarse. There's the simple example of ship railing that become huge on some models at very small scales, better not to put them sometimes, even in PE which has its limits too.
It's too late to change the radius of the panels, I found this picture late after I almost finished the drawing, difficult to go back sometimes with Fusion 360 without disrupting everything ...
Some pictures of the upgraded capstan, added the steam engine. Second picture show the galley skylight and the tiny sea water and fresh water tanks.

Tks Jim! :thumbs_up_1: Best wishes too!
Indeed Jim, but the skylight is very small at 1/200, the cross bars are 0.25 mm in diameter, the extreme limit of resistance to tearing for the resin during printing, not for the printer.
The drawing of the 3D parts could be much finer, but I have to take into account the printing scale for each part and be very careful not to go below the tolerable printing limits. It's frustrating for the designer, but that's the way it is.
I'm certainly not teaching you anything Jim, it's also like that to inject it and even worse, the more you reduce the size of the vessel the more the parts are simplified, sometimes coarse. There's the simple example of ship railing that become huge on some models at very small scales, better not to put them sometimes, even in PE which has its limits too.
It's too late to change the radius of the panels, I found this picture late after I almost finished the drawing, difficult to go back sometimes with Fusion 360 without disrupting everything ...
Some pictures of the upgraded capstan, added the steam engine. Second picture show the galley skylight and the tiny sea water and fresh water tanks.
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